Trump fails to back Israel's claim there's 'no starvation' in Gaza
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Donald Trump today challenged Israel’s assertion that there is ‘no starvation’ in Gaza while engaging in talks on the Middle East conflict with Sir Keir Starmer in Scotland.

The US President convened with the Prime Minister at his Turnberry golf resort in Ayrshire, where their dialogue was anticipated to focus primarily on the humanitarian crisis.

As he greeted Sir Keir at Trump Turnberry, the US President said Gaza was ‘a mess’, adding: ‘They have to get food and safety right now.’

The PM, who was due to present to Mr Trump a UK-led plan to bring peace to the Middle East, added it was an ‘absolute catastrophe’.

Sir Keir held crisis talks with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz over the weekend. 

The UK is collaborating with Jordan to deliver aid by air to Gaza and rescue children requiring medical treatment, with military planners on standby to provide additional support.

But the head of the UN’s Palestinian refugee agency has warned such efforts are ‘a distraction’ that will fail to properly address deepening starvation.

Images and warnings of starvation emerging from Gaza in recent days have piled pressure on the Israeli government over its conduct in the conflict.

Yet, speaking yesterday, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said it was a ‘bald-faced lie’ to claim he is applying a campaign of starvation in Gaza.

‘There is no policy of starvation in Gaza, and there is no starvation in Gaza,’ he said.

Donald Trump disputed Israel 's claim there is 'no starvation' in Gaza as he held talks on the Middle East conflict with Sir Keir Starmer in Scotland

Donald Trump disputed Israel ‘s claim there is ‘no starvation’ in Gaza as he held talks on the Middle East conflict with Sir Keir Starmer in Scotland

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said it was a 'bald-faced lie' to claim he is applying a campaign of starvation in Gaza

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said it was a ‘bald-faced lie’ to claim he is applying a campaign of starvation in Gaza

Six-year-old Malik Nidal Saad suffers from severe malnutrition in a tent in western Gaza, where he took shelter with his family after fleeing Beit Lahia

Six-year-old Malik Nidal Saad suffers from severe malnutrition in a tent in western Gaza, where he took shelter with his family after fleeing Beit Lahia

Asked by reporters this afternoon if he agreed with Mr Netanyahu’s assessment, Mr Trump said: ‘I don’t know.

‘I mean, based on television, I would say, not particularly because those children look very hungry.

‘But we’re giving a lot of money and a lot of food. And other nations are now stepping up. I know that this nation [the UK] is right here.’

Speaking alongside Mr Trump, Sir Keir said the ‘humanitarian crisis’ was ‘an absolute catastrophe’.

‘Nobody wants to see that. I think people in Britain are revolted at seeing what they’re seeing on their screens, so we’ve got to get to that ceasefire,’ he added.

‘And thank you, Mr President, for leading on that, and also to just get more and more aid in and again America has done a lot on this. A lot of countries have done a lot.’

The PM continued: ‘This is a desperate situation.’ 

Asked if Israel had done all it could to avoid civilian casualties in Gaza, Mr Trump replied: ‘I think nobody’s done anything great over there – the whole place is a mess. 

‘It’ll get straightened out, but it’s a mess. They have to get food and safety right now.’

Sir Keir will unusually convene his Cabinet this week, during Parliament’s summer recess, to discuss the situation in Gaza.

His official spokesperson said: ‘This week, the PM is focused on a pathway to peace to ensure immediate relief for those on the ground, and a sustainable route to a two-state solution.’

Sir Keir is under increasing pressure from MPs and even his own ministers to recognise Palestinian statehood after Mr Macron said France will do so in September.

Some 221 MPs from Labour, the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, SNP, Greens, Plaid Cymru, SDLP and independents have signed a letter pressuring the Government to follow suit at a UN meeting next week.

The majority of those who have signed, 131, are Labour MPs.

The PM’s official spokesman said the Government was ‘clear that the recognition of the Palestinian state is a matter of when, not if’.

But he added: ‘It must be one of the steps on the path to a two state solution as part of a wider plan that delivers lasting security for both Palestinians and Israelis.’

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, a staunch supporter of Israel, this morning said the PM would be wrong to ‘reward Hamas’ by recognising a Palestinian state.

But he criticised Mr Netanyahu’s actions in Gaza, saying the Israeli PM was ‘losing friends’.

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