In Israel-Hamas conflict, Trump stresses that helps Palestinians, which is why | World News

Israel-Hamas conflict: In the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, U.S. President Donald Trump stressed the importance of resolving the humanitarian situation in Gaza, where many face severe food shortages and said many were hungry in the region.
“A lot of good things will happen next month. We have to help Palestinians. Many people starve to Gaza, so we have to look at both sides. But we will do a good job.”
The World Food Programme (WFP) said in a press release on Monday that as the battle surges again, the population in the Gaza Strip is at risk of famine, borders remain closed and food dangers are scarce.
It further said that hunger and malnutrition have increased dramatically since all aid was inaccessible on March 2.
According to the snapshot of the Integrated Food Security Stage Classification (IPC) released on May 12, 4,70,000 people in Gaza are facing catastrophic hunger (IPC Phase 5) and the entire population is experiencing acute food insecurity.
The report warns of a sharp increase in acute malnutrition, with 71,000 children and more than 17,000 mothers expected to urgently need treatment. In early 2025, an estimated 60,000 children were required to be treated.
Cindy McCain, executive director of the United Nations World Food Program, once said: “Families in Gaza are hungry while they need food to sit on the border. We cannot get them due to the new conflict and a full ban on humanitarian aid in early March. It is urgent. The international community must urgently urge us to work hard to integrate into Canada again until many people are working hard.
The vast majority of children in Gaza have been confirmed in the IPC report by 17 United Nations agencies and non-governmental organizations, which is extreme food deprivation. Coupled with severe opportunities for sanitation services and severe shortage of clean water and sanitation facilities, acute malnutrition is expected in Northern Gaza, Gaza and Rafa.