Should Trump and Starmer Urge a Ceasefire in Gaza?

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Key Takeaways
- Trump and Starmer advocate for an immediate ceasefire.
- The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is worsening.
- Trump disputes Netanyahu's claims of no starvation.
- Starmer calls the situation intolerable.
- Israel's military operations continue despite aid pauses.
London, July 29 (NationPress) US President Donald Trump convened with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland, where they both concurred that immediate measures must be taken to alleviate the distress in Gaza, as stated by the British government.
"They reiterated their demands for an urgent ceasefire to facilitate peace in the region," the statement indicated.
The day following Israel's relaxation of aid restrictions amid a worsening humanitarian situation, Trump voiced his disagreement with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that there is no starvation in Gaza, according to the Xinhua news agency.
When queried about his agreement with Netanyahu's comments regarding hunger in Gaza before his meeting with Starmer, Trump responded, "From what I've seen on television, I would say not really, as those children appear very hungry."
At a subsequent press conference, Trump remarked, "Some of those kids are experiencing real starvation. I observe it, and you can't fabricate that."
Trump emphasized that Israel needs to guarantee the delivery of aid. "I want them to ensure that every ounce of food reaches them," he stated, adding that the aid food "is either not being delivered, or at least not all of it."
Starmer characterized the situation in Gaza as "absolutely unacceptable" and expressed that witnessing images of starving children is "revolting."
On Sunday, Israel announced a temporary halt to military operations in specific regions for 10 hours daily to enhance aid distribution. Despite these measures, military actions persisted. Israel had no immediate response regarding the latest strikes that occurred outside the designated pause timeframe between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.