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SIR Keir Starmer will meet Donald Trump at his Scottish golf course tomorrow — to discuss how to end the starvation of kids in Gaza.

The US President teed off his five-day visit with a round at his Turnberry resort, accompanied by a massive security team.

Donald Trump waving on a golf course.
Trump teeing off his five-day visit with a round at his Turnberry resortCredit: Reuters
Keir Starmer speaking during a meeting.
Sir Keir Starmer will meet the US President at his Scottish golf courseCredit: EPA
Palestinian women crying while waiting in line for food aid in Gaza.
They will discuss how to end the starvation of kids in GazaCredit: Getty

The PM will fly up to see him tomorrow to hold wide-ranging talks — and could raise calls to recognise an independent Palestinian state.

The pair will discuss the suffering of people in Gaza and how to get aid and food trucks back into the region.

Sir Keir will also press Mr Trump on what can be done to restart Israel-Hamas ceasefire talks after their collapse late last week.

The US and Israel withdrew their negotiating teams, with Trump claiming Hamas “didn’t really want to make a deal”.

Sir Keir is under massive pressure from Labour MPs to follow France and immediately recognise Palestine as a state.

But the PM has rejected the move and insisted it can only be done with allies as part of a concrete peace process.

A No10 source said: “Keir and the President will cover a wide range of topics in Scotland, building on strong links between our nations. 

“From increasing financial security for working individuals through the UK-US trade agreement, to exploring measures to resolve the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, all of this government’s actions are aimed at providing safety to the British populace.”

Britain is drawing up plans to airdrop aid into Gaza as the famine there worsens.

Confirming the plan, the PM tweeted yesterday: “Israel must allow aid in over land to end starvation in Gaza. The situation is desperate. 

First look at Donald Trump’s armoured motorcade ‘the Beast’ as President whisked off to Turnberry

“We are collaborating with Jordan to facilitate the delivery of aid, and we are expediting the evacuation of children requiring urgent medical care to the UK for treatment.”

Yesterday, the PM spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to discuss plans for a new peace process.

After touching down on Friday, Mr Trump warned that mass immigration was “killing Europe”.

He added: “You’ve got to stop this horrible invasion.”

Some 5,000 cops from across the UK have been drafted in to watch over the course, beach and perimeter of Turnberry.

Donald Trump playing golf.
Trump, pictured hitting a golf shot, warned mass immigration was ‘killing Europe’Credit: AP
Presidential limousine on a golf course.
Mr Trump’s armoured presidential car, The BeastCredit: Getty
Donald Trump in a golf cart on a golf course.
Trump was accompanied by a massive security teamCredit: EPA

Police boats are patrolling the sea while officers on quad bikes keep an eye on the beach.

And specialist firearms officers with high-powered sniper rifles look down on the course from a scaffold platform and the hotel roof.

Mr Trump’s armoured presidential car, The Beast, yesterday left the hotel at around 9.45am.

He was then escorted around the course in his golf buggy by 24 others filled with staff and Secret Service agents.

FOOD AIRDROP FEAR

AN AID agency has labelled UK plans to airdrop food into besieged Gaza as a “distraction and smokescreen”.

The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, stated that such a move would not alleviate the worsening hunger crisis and could pose risks to civilians as they rush to access the supplies on the ground.

Boss Philippe Lazzarini urged: “Lift the siege, open the gates and guarantee safe movements and dignified access to people in need.”

The UK government says it is working with Jordan on plans to airdrop aid and evacuate children needing medical assistance.

On Friday, Gaza’s health ministry, run by terrorist ruling party Hamas, claimed nine people had died in 24 hours from malnutrition.

It said this brought the total killed by starvation since Israel’s military action to 123, including 84 children.

Israel said on Friday it will allow airdrops of aid by foreign countries into Gaza to alleviate starvation.

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