Trump rejects Netanyahu’s claim that there is no famine in Gaza
Former President Donald Trump expressed skepticism about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s assertion that there is no famine in Gaza, highlighting ongoing disagreements over the humanitarian situation

During a meeting at Scotland’s Turnberry resort, former U.S. President Donald Trump took a cautious stance on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent comments dismissing the presence of famine in Gaza. Trump was asked about Netanyahu’s statement while meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and he openly said he did not fully agree with Netanyahu’s claims.
The exchange came as journalists pressed Trump for his perspective on the crisis. Trump indicated that the facts on the ground in Gaza remain troubling and that the situation requires careful consideration from all international actors. He stopped short of directly opposing Netanyahu but made clear his reluctance to accept the Israeli leader’s assessment at face value.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to be a focal point for world leaders and human rights organizations. Netanyahu’s remarks, coupled with Trump’s reservations, have reignited political debate over how the international community should respond to reports of severe shortages and suffering in the enclave.





