In a statement that stirred controversy, U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the decision to fully occupy the Gaza Strip is “up to Israel”
He expressed little concern over media reports suggesting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing for a full-scale invasion of the enclave.
President Donald Trump Clarifies: “We’re There to Feed People”
Responding to a journalist’s question about whether he supports Israel occupying Gaza, Trump said:
“I don’t know what the proposal is.
I know we’re there right now to feed people.”
Trump’s comments come amid growing fears of a deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where civilians continue to suffer from extreme shortages of food, medicine, and essential supplies.
Netanyahu Reportedly Plans to Seek Security Cabinet Approval for Gaza Invasion
According to Israeli media, Netanyahu is expected to convene Israel’s security cabinet to rally political backing for a full-scale ground invasion of Gaza.
A well-informed source described the reports as “accurate,” further escalating concerns of a possible military escalation in the coming days.
Internal Opposition and Humanitarian Concerns
Netanyahu’s reported plans have drawn criticism from within Israel.
A group of Israeli soldiers’ mothers warned that such action would put both hostages and troops at risk.
Meanwhile, the Palestinian Authority urged the international community to intervene, warning of severe humanitarian consequences if Israel proceeds with a full invasion.
President Donald Trump: Focus Is on Easing the Humanitarian Crisis
While acknowledging Israel’s right to make its own decisions, President Donald Trump emphasized that his priority is to support humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza, stating:
“My goal is to ease the humanitarian crisis.”
Rising Tensions and Unclear International Reactions
The conflicting statements and reports reflect intensifying political and military tensions in the region.
As the international community closely watches how the U.S. and other global powers respond to Israel’s potential military actions.