Trump Describes Gaza ‘Starvation’ Crisis
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The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached catastrophic levels, with health care workers now succumbing to hunger alongside their patients, according to the humanitarian group Doctors Without Borders.
Senate Democrats are imploring President Donald Trump's administration to step up its role in addressing suffering and starvation in Gaza.
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Gaza health care workers face starvation alongside their patients, Doctors Without Borders warns
Gaza health care workers are fainting from hunger while treating patients, with medical staff eating once every two days as humanitarian crisis worsens.
Aid agencies say many Gazans are hungry and malnourished. Amal Nassar says her family is among them, and price gouging is making things worse.
Marjorie Taylor Greene was the first Republican in Congress to use the term to describe the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza. But others in the MAGA movement have expressed growing concern about Israel.
The U.N.-developed panel, known as IPC, said conditions “worsened dramatically” in recent months, with food consumption at its lowest level since the conflict began.
The announcement comes as severe acute malnutrition continues to rise across Gaza. One-fifth of children are currently affected, and up to half of those may not survive, Dr. Zaher Sahloul, co-founder and president of MedGlobal, told “NewsNation Now” on Monday.
Asked about Gaza, the president expressed disappointment about not receiving sufficient thanks for the United States’ aid shipments.