Trump Expresses Concern Over Gaza, Warns Russia on War

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New Jersey( The COW News Digital)U.S. President Donald Trump voiced serious concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, stating that he does not want to see anyone going hungry in the war-torn region. Speaking to media in New Jersey, Trump described the situation in Gaza as “very bad” and assured that American efforts are underway to deliver food aid.

“We don’t want to see anyone starving in Gaza,” Trump said. “It’s terrible what’s happening there.” He added that U.S. envoys are actively working on the ground to facilitate the delivery of food and humanitarian assistance. The president emphasized America’s commitment to easing the suffering of civilians caught in the conflict.

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has worsened in recent months amid ongoing regional tensions, blockades, and sporadic conflict. Aid agencies have repeatedly warned about food insecurity and deteriorating living conditions in the besieged enclave.

Turning to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, Trump condemned the human toll of the conflict. “This war is causing heavy loss of life,” he stated. “If Russia doesn’t stop, it will face more sanctions.” Trump reiterated his support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and called for an immediate end to hostilities through diplomatic efforts.

His remarks follow recent reports of intensified military operations on the eastern front, prompting fresh international calls for restraint. Trump stressed that his administration would not hesitate to apply pressure if Moscow continues its aggression.

In a notable reference to South Asia, President Trump claimed that his diplomatic interventions in the past had helped prevent escalations between nuclear-armed neighbors, Pakistan and India. “We stopped wars like the one between Pakistan and India through diplomacy,” he said.

Shifting focus to domestic matters, Trump launched a scathing attack on former President Joe Biden’s handling of the U.S. economy. “Biden gave misleading economic figures,” he alleged, accusing the previous administration of presenting deceptive data to mislead the American public.

Trump’s comments signal a renewed push on both the international and domestic fronts as he prepares for the upcoming election season. His firm stances on humanitarian issues, global conflicts, and economic accountability are likely to shape his foreign policy narrative in the coming months.

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