Former President Donald Trump has hinted at important changes in Gaza amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. Speaking from Air Force One after a recent Middle East tour, Trump stressed the need to address the humanitarian crisis and support Palestinians affected by the violence.
The conflict has resulted in over 100 Palestinian deaths, many of them women and children, mainly due to Israeli airstrikes. The Israeli Defence Forces say Hamas fighters operate within civilian areas, which complicates military efforts. The United Nations warns of rising terror and the risk of a humanitarian collapse in Gaza as the situation worsens.
Trump highlighted the severe food shortages in Gaza and the need to help both Palestinians and Israelis. Many people in Gaza are starving, and urgent aid is necessary to ease the crisis. Trump also expressed hope for positive developments in the next month but did not provide details.
He reflected on his past policies on Syria, saying previous sanctions were harsh and unlikely to succeed. He now sees a chance for progress in the region. Trump mentioned meeting a new, energetic leader in the Middle East who wants to improve the situation. He hopes they can better understand the issues and work toward solutions.
Although the situation may not be solved immediately, Trump remains hopeful about future talks and possible improvements. The conflict in Gaza remains a critical issue, with civilians facing increasing hardship.