Trump Shows Strong Support for Israel as Palestinians in Gaza Starve to Death
After the US and Israel quit ceasefire talks, Trump
suggested it was time for Israel to 'finish the job'
by Dave DeCamp | July 27, 2025
President Trump has shown strong support for Israel in
recent days, while much of the world has been outraged over the images of
Palestinians who are starving to death due to the US-backed Israeli siege on
Gaza.
After the US and Israel quit ceasefire talks, Trump
blamed the lack of progress on Hamas and suggested it was time for Israel to
“finish the job” in
Gaza. “I think they want to die, and it’s very, very bad,” Trump said on
Friday, referring to Hamas.
For its part, Hamas has said that it was surprised by
the US and Israel quitting the truce talks and that it was committed to
continuing the process until a deal was reached.
In recent weeks, Trump has been claiming that a
ceasefire deal was close, but now he is appearing to suggest that Israel should
escalate its genocidal war. “They’re gonna have to fight, and they’re gonna
have to clean it up. You’re gonna have to get rid of [Hamas],” he said.
Israeli officials told Axios that they weren’t sure if Trump’s comments were
a negotiating tactic or a “green light” for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu to use even more extreme military measures. The report said the Trump
administration was rethinking its Gaza strategy, but there’s no sign it’s
considering putting pressure on Israel to reach a ceasefire.
Israeli officials also told Axios that
Trump has applied virtually no pressure on Netanyahu to end the slaughter in
Gaza in recent months. “In most calls and meetings, Trump told Bibi, ‘Do what
you have to do in Gaza.’ In some cases, he even encouraged Netanyahu to go
harder on Hamas,” one official said.
While meeting with European Commission President
Ursula von der Leyen in Scotland on Sunday, Trump was asked about the images of starving
children in Gaza. The
president said people were “stealing the food,” a reference to Israel’s unfounded claims that Hamas has been stealing massive amounts of
aid, then quickly pivoted to different topics.
In other comments, Trump said the issue of food
shortages in Gaza was an “international problem,” not a “US problem.” But
Israel is reliant on US military aid to sustain its military operations in Gaza, and
Trump has the power to end the genocidal war by leveraging that support.
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