Obama calls for aid to Gaza in the midst of famine problems despite the situation of the hostages

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Former President Barack Obama published a rare declaration on Sunday weighing hunger in Gaza, which suggests that help must go to the Palestinians, that Israel can obtain a hostage agreement for the moment.
Obama made the declaration on social networks in reference to the reports of the New York Times declaring that “the Gazans die of famine”. Israel, who blocked assistance to Gaza earlier this year, recently started to ventilate the region’s assistance resources, and its leaders argue that famine reports are a false campaign promoted by Hamas. Fox News Trey Yingst reports, however, said that hunger was propagated well through the region.
“While a sustainable resolution of the crisis in Gaza must involve a return of all hostages and a cessation of Israeli military operations, these articles highlight the immediate need for action to prevent the parody of innocent people who die of avoidable famine”. Times.
“Help should be allowed to reach people in Gaza. There is no justification to keep food and water from civil families away,” he added.
Hamas losing iron grip on Gaza while the group supported by the United States obtains aid to the Palestinians in need

President Barack Obama launched his weight behind aid in Gaza on Sunday, despite the absence of a hostage release agreement. (Spencer Platt / Getty images)
President Donald Trump praised American efforts to help Gaza when he asked him about the situation on Sunday. Meeting with the president of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen at the time, he said that Europe had not provided aid to Gaza. He also said that Hamas steals a large part of the aid sent to the Palestinians, an assertion that Israel has presented several times.
“When I see the children and when I see, especially in the past two weeks, people fly the food, they fly the money, they fly the money for food. They fly weapons, they fly everything,” Trump told journalists.
“It’s a mess, the whole place is in disorder. The Gaza Strip, you know that it was given many years ago so that they can have peace. It did not work too well,” he added.
The media “desperately worried” for their journalists in Gaza, urge the Israeli authorities to help

Palestinian children queue for a portion of hot food distributed by charitable cuisine at the Nuseirat refugee camp in the Gaza Central Strip on July 15, 2025. (Eyad Baba / AFP via Getty Images)
The FDI indicates that it made 28 drops in a few hours on Sunday, in addition to transferring some 250 rescue trucks during the week.
“Let me be clear: Israel supports civilians, not for Hamas. The FDI will continue to support the flow of humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza,” TDI spokesperson said on Sunday.

President Donald Trump says that the situation in Gaza is a “mess”, arguing that Hamas stole help from the Palestinians.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also rejected criticism from his regime, arguing that the United Nations falsely pushed the affirmations of generalized famine. He told Jerusalem Post on Sunday that it was a long time ago Israel’s policy to authorize Aid to Gaza as long as she did not benefit Hamas.
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“We have done so so far,” Netanyahu told the newspaper. “But the UN propagates lies and lies on Israel. They say that we do not allow humanitarian supplies, yet we do it. There are secure corridors. They have always existed, but now it’s official. More excuses.”