Jeffrols Hammers Trump demands Gaza, calling for increased assistance
The leader of the minority in the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffrez (DN.Y.), criticized President Trump for his dealings with the Israeli war in Gaza, and called for an immediate ceasefire, an increase in assistance in the form of war and the release of all the remaining hostages kept by the Wilstinians.
“During the first six months of Donald Trump’s time in his post, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza reached the point of collapse, and the hostages are still being held despite the president’s promise that they will be released and the existing administration will be stopped.” Hunger and the death of Palestinian children and civilians in a continuous war zone is unacceptable. “
He added: “The Trump administration has the ability to put an end to this humanitarian crisis. They must behave now.”
Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkeov, said on Thursday that the United States will get out of peace negotiations in the region and are now studying alternative ways to liberate the hostages that Hamas took during October 7, 2023, a sudden attack on Israel.
“We will now look at alternative options to bring hostages to the home and try to create a more stable environment for the people of Gaza,” Witkov said in a statement. “It is a shameful thing that Hamas will act in this selfish way. We define in the search for an end to this conflict and permanent peace in Gaza.”
The hill arrived at the White House spokesman for comment.
Dozens of relief groups have warned that the Gaza Strip is on the brink of hunger, with one in five children suffering from malnutrition in Gaza City, according to the United Nations Relief and Business Agency for Palestinian refugees in the Near East. More than 1,000 Palestinians were killed by the Israeli army while waiting for food lines, according to the United Nations.
Israel argued that Hamas, a terrorist group designed from the United States, “works every day to create a vision of the crisis.”
Likewise, the American allies, including Australia, the United Kingdom and France, seemed to warn the humanitarian conditions in the tape and called for more aid.
The Democratic Leader in the House of Representatives has also composed his calls for a state to resolve a two -year -old conflict.
“It is necessary for humanitarian aid to Gaza immediately,” Jeffrez said in his statement.
“In the end, this will only happen through a solution of the two countries that facilitate the occurrence of secure and secure Israel in conjunction with a Palestinian state that provides dignity, self -determination and prosperity for its people.”
To help the Palestinians, Israel allows Jordan and the United Arab Emirates to package aid in Gaza.
The terrorist attack in 2023 left about 1,200 Israeli dead, and nearly 250 hostages were transferred. Nearly two years later, the Israeli army killed more than 57,000 Palestinians, according to local health affiliate companies. This number does not distinguish between civilians and Hamas fighters.