Gaza, Laura Loomer and Trump
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President Trump is making plans for the US to take over humanitarian aid distribution in Gaza as famine looms over the Palestinian enclave.
President Donald Trump said on Thursday he would like to see journalists gain access to Gaza to see humanitarian efforts.
Trump said the facilities would be open-access, with “no boundaries” and “no fences,” and framed the effort as a direct response to the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in Gaza. “That’s real starvation stuff,” he said. “I see it, and you can’t fake that. So, we’re going to be even more involved.”
President Trump said Monday that Hamas cannot be allowed to stay in the Gaza Strip due to the horrors of the Oct. 7 terrorist attack — as he weighs the risks of Israel’s looming invasion
One source said it is seen as an unrealistic option because airdrops would not come close to meeting the needs of 2.1 million Palestinians.
MAGA support for helping Palestinians grew more pronounced on social media over the weekend, adding heft from the political right to long-standing left-wing calls for aid.
The Israeli prime minister is said to be looking at fully occupying the strip including areas where Israeli hostages are held
Trump’s friendly meeting with Putin, which took place in Alaska on Friday, was a setback for Ukraine and its European allies. But Kyiv was left with one glimmer of hope: a U.S. proposal to create security guarantees for Ukraine, designed to deter future Russian aggression.