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Trump administration pressed to address starvation in Gaza
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The Netherlands banned two high-ranking Israeli officials over the current state of affairs in Gaza and allegations of meddling by Israel in attempts to influence society.
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At least 78 Palestinians have been killed across the Gaza Strip by Israeli strikes or gunfire, according to local health officials.
"President Trump wants to alleviate suffering for the people of Gaza because he has a humanitarian heart. He announced a new aid plan today to help Gazans obtain crucial access to food – details are forthcoming," White House deputy press secretary Anna Kelly said in a comment to ABC News.
The U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation operates four sites providing food boxes with 2,400 daily calories, while facing criticism from the U.N. and several American allies.
Overnight, one of our open-source reporters obtained a new satellite image which shows what appears to be aid trucks surrounded by crowds - we’ll bring you that shortly. We’re also verifying footage of overnight strikes in Gaza which reportedly killed 30 people.
Local groups, like MedGlobal, are working to get aid to starving Palestinians in Gaza as the food crisis continues. Dr. Zaher Sahloul, President of MedGlobal weighs in on the aid efforts.
Yesterday: Ghislaine Maxwell, an imprisoned Epstein associate, urged the Supreme Court to hear her appeal. And Trump offered a new explanation for why he fell out with Epstein. Whistleblower evidence suggests a Trump judicial nominee misled the Senate. Trump said the U.S. would set up “food centers” in Gaza.