Trump: Israel Faces Tough Choice on Gaza Amid Promise of More Aid
Gaza Crisis and US Involvement
Following the failure of ceasefire talks, the president has highlighted that Israel must now decide how to proceed with the Gaza Strip. He also announced plans to increase humanitarian aid to Palestinians in the region.
He suggested that limited hostage negotiations could lead to a deal with Hamas, stating, “Once they relinquish the hostages, they might believe that’s the end of their threat.” He emphasized that Israel faces a crucial decision in this context.
“I know what I’d do, but I don’t think it’s appropriate to say,” he remarked. “Ultimately, Israel will make its decision.”
During discussions with European Union officials in the UK, the president also expressed frustration that the US’s aid efforts in Gaza go unrecognized. He stated, “If we weren’t there, people would have starved — and frankly, they haven’t been eating well.” This aid includes a recent $60 million contribution for food supplies, which he feels has gone underappreciated.
Despite some internal support concerns, Trump justified the aid, citing humanitarian reasons, and indicated that the US would provide additional assistance, encouraging other countries to contribute as well. However, he did not specify the amount of future aid planned.
Human rights groups have criticized Israel over the deteriorating food crisis in Gaza, with many Western nations urging Israel to facilitate more aid. Recently, Israel authorized aid drops into Gaza, with airdrops beginning over the weekend under military approval. The army also announced plans to establish humanitarian corridors to distribute aid to vulnerable Palestinians.
The collapse of ceasefire negotiations has heightened the humanitarian crisis, prompting international calls for increased aid and localized efforts to alleviate the suffering of Gaza’s residents.