Trump 'shouted at Netanyahu during phone call over starvation in Gaza
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Donald Trump engaged in a heated exchange with Benjamin Netanyahu during a phone call after the Israeli Prime Minister asserted there wasn’t widespread hunger in Gaza.

According to NBC News, the argument occurred against a backdrop of escalating tensions between the nations due to the humanitarian crisis in the conflict-ridden area.

The account is based on a senior American official, two former US officials, and a Western official.

The confrontation reportedly took place on July 28, following Netanyahu’s statement in Jerusalem that no policy or occurrence of starvation existed in Gaza.

Trump later informed reporters he had seen images depicting children in Gaza appearing ‘very hungry,’ asserting there was ‘real starvation’ that couldn’t be fabricated, leading Netanyahu to request a conversation with the U.S. President.

According to the officials briefed on the call, the prime minister allegedly told Trump that Hamas had made up the hunger crisis. 

Allegedly, Trump interrupted and began shouting, expressing his disinterest in hearing Netanyahu’s denials, claiming his aides had shown him evidence of starving children.

However, on Friday, Netanyahu’s office refuted the report, dismissing it as ‘fake news.’ Their statement declared, ‘The assertion of a supposed ‘shouting match’ between Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump is entirely fake news.’

Donald Trump reportedly shouted at Benjamin Netanyahu during a heated phone call about starvation in Gaza. Israel has denied the claim

Donald Trump reportedly shouted at Benjamin Netanyahu during a heated phone call about starvation in Gaza. Israel has denied the claim

The confrontation came after growing tensions between the two countries over the humanitarian situation in the war-torn enclave

Organisations such as the UN have raised starvation concerns and have warned that there could be famine in Gaza

Organisations such as the UN have raised starvation concerns and have warned that there could be famine in Gaza 

One of the former US officials is said to have described the exchange as ‘a direct, mostly one-way conversation’ in which Trump did most of the talking about the status of humanitarian aid.

The row comes as the United Nations warns that famine in Gaza is imminent, with UN agencies saying many families are surviving on little more than bread and water. 

Aid groups say deliveries have been blocked or delayed. Pictures and videos circulating online are said to back humanitarian groups’ assertions of malnutrition. 

Netanyahu has dismissed such claims, insisting Israel is not restricting food supplies and blaming Hamas for manipulating the situation.

Following the phone call, US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff was sent to the region to work with Israel on aid coordination. 

Israeli officials were reportedly pleased with the visit, believing they were able to explain the challenges they face and push back against criticism of the Gaza Humanitarian Fund.

Meanwhile, commercial satellite images viewed by US officials suggest Israel is moving troops and equipment close to the Gaza border.  

Israel’s security cabinet has signed off on a plan from Netanyahu for the military to ‘take control’ of Gaza City, his office announced on Friday. 

Pictures circulated online appear to show children in Gaza looking malnourished

Pictures circulated online appear to show children in Gaza looking malnourished

Israel's security cabinet has signed off on a plan from Netanyahu for the military to 'take control' of Gaza City

Israel’s security cabinet has signed off on a plan from Netanyahu for the military to ‘take control’ of Gaza City

On Thursday, Netanyahu told his security cabinet that Israel aimed to take full control of Gaza but had no plans to govern it

On Thursday, Netanyahu told his security cabinet that Israel aimed to take full control of Gaza but had no plans to govern it

The proposal is part of a wider strategy to ‘defeat’ Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

According to the statement, the Israeli army ‘will prepare to take control of Gaza City while distributing humanitarian assistance to the civilian population outside combat zones.’ 

On Thursday, Netanyahu told his security cabinet that Israel aimed to take full control of Gaza but had no plans to govern it. 

Speaking to Fox News earlier in the day, he said the government wanted to take ‘complete control’ of the territory, where battles have been raging since Hamas launched its October 7, 2023, attack on Israel.

He stressed that Israel had no desire ‘to keep’ the Gaza Strip, which it occupied in 1967 before withdrawing its forces and settlers in 2005. 

Instead, he said Israel’s goal was to create a ‘security perimeter’ and then transfer control to ‘Arab forces that will govern it properly without threatening us and giving Gazans a good life.’

Netanyahu’s decision has been condemned by UK prime minister Keir Starmer, who said it was ‘wrong’ and called for a ceasefire and negotiations. 

In a statement on Friday, he said: ‘The Israeli Government’s decision to further escalate its offensive in Gaza is wrong, and we urge it to reconsider immediately.

Netanyahu's decision has been condemned by UK prime minister Keir Starmer, who said it was 'wrong'

Netanyahu’s decision has been condemned by UK prime minister Keir Starmer, who said it was ‘wrong’ 

Netanyahu said Israel's goal was to create a 'security perimeter' and then transfer control to 'Arab forces that will govern it properly without threatening us'

Netanyahu said Israel’s goal was to create a ‘security perimeter’ and then transfer control to ‘Arab forces that will govern it properly without threatening us’

‘This action will do nothing to bring an end to this conflict or to help secure the release of the hostages. It will only bring more bloodshed.

ActionAid UK echoed Starmer’s sentiment. Its co-CEO Hanna Bond said: ‘We are deeply alarmed that the Israeli government has decided to push ahead with its plan to take control of Gaza City, which clearly violates international humanitarian law. 

‘This horrifying escalation will forcibly displace hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who are already experiencing starvation and have nowhere else to flee, and will inevitably result in even more bloodshed.’

It comes after Starmer, along with the leaders of France and Canada, announced that they would begin to recognise a Palestinian state if Israel doesn’t take steps, including agreeing to a ceasefire. 

When Trump was asked on Tuesday if he would support Israel’s plan to take full control of Gaza, he said: ‘I really can’t say. That’s going to be pretty much up to Israel.’ He also said he was focused on making sure people in Gaza have food. 

Daily Mail has reached out to the White House to verify reports of the alleged phone call.  

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