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The grim reality of Gaza’s hunger crisis appears to be shifting U.S. public opinion



Trump did not elaborate on what steps the U.S. would take to provide more aid to Palestinians or whether it would involve the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a controversial, Delaware-based group, backed by both the U.S. and Israel, that has been operating in Gaza since May.

And Trump has not indicated that the United States’ fundamental stance toward Israel is set to change.

Israel has been the largest cumulative recipient of U.S. foreign aid since its founding in 1948, according to a November analysis by the Council on Foreign Relations, a New York-based think tank, which said the country had received “about $310 billion (adjusted for inflation) in total economic and military assistance.”

House Democrats, including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, of California, Brad Schneider of Illinois and Robert Menendez Jr. of New Jersey, have also ramped up their advocacy for sending more aid into Gaza. Pelosi, in a post on X on Sunday, called the situation a “catastrophic moral emergency.”

Sen. Angus King, an independent from Maine who caucuses with Democrats, said in a statement Monday that he is “through supporting the actions of the current Israeli government and will advocate—and vote—for an end to any United States support whatsoever until there is a demonstrable change in the direction of Israeli policy.”

“My litmus test will be simple: no aid of any kind as long as there are starving children in Gaza due to the action or inaction of the Israeli government,” he added.



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