Published on: 2025/07/29 11:39
Now, let's take a look at some stories from around the world with our Choi Chi Hee.
Good morning, Chi Hee.
Good morning, Eunji.
Let's begin with U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Give us the update.
President Trump has acknowledged that the crisis in Gaza has reached a point of "real starvation" and vowed to build "food centers" in the enclave.
Speaking during a visit to Scotland on Monday, Trump said visual evidence convinced him that starvation in Gaza is real and pledged the creation of U.S.-backed "food centers" in coordination with European partners.
Trump emphasized that the current aid infrastructure is deeply flawed, adding the U.S. would work with other countries to establish food centers without entry barriers, allowing civilians to access aid freely.
According to the White House, additional details on the plan are "forthcoming."
Trump's remarks are in stark contrast with those of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has denied that Gaza is facing starvation, saying Israel continues to allow "significant amounts of humanitarian aid" into the enclave.
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