Worse humanitarian crisis in Gaza is seriously testing its armed forces in the form of Republicans and Democrats on the traditional support of Congress along with the Middle East policy of President Trump, along with the Middle East Policy of President Trump, is rapidly important for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Senate Republican warns that Netanyahu’s information failures to provide food assistance to citizens in Gaza, including thousands of children, risk the risk of becoming a political problem for Trump.
GOP MPs say Trump Sent a message On Monday, when he disagreed from Netanyahu’s claim that there was no “starvation” in Gaza, unmarried citizens despite many images of adults and children.
Sen Thom Tilis (RN.C.) said that the crisis in Gaza could be “a political problem for Trump”.
“I think at the end of the day there are a kind people. They do not like to see sorrow, nor do I think the President does so,” he said. “If you see starvation, you try to fix it.”
Tilis said that Trump would not be away from his commitment to Israel, but saw that the President seems to be “accountable” to the Israeli officials.
“He is right to be elected [officials] Responsible and I will just encourage Shri Netanyahu to be sensitive to it, ”he said, while Netanyahu is in a difficult situation because he is working with Hamas terrorists who are using hungry citizens as a human shield.
And Tilis argued the pain and suffering in Gaza, “Hamas has a direct result of his elected leadership action,” referring to attacks on Israeli settlements on October 7, 2023.
Trump said on Monday that “Television -based” Gaza’s children look very hungry “and said that” real starvation “appears.
The images of the vested children, in particular, have shocked MPs on both sides in recent weeks as the impact of Israel’s four -month siege on the war -torn enclave is becoming more pronounced.
Susan Colins (R-Men), chairman of the Senate Appropriation Committee, said he “is” very concerned “about” innocent people in Gaza “which is a risk of hunger or even starvation.”
He said, “Israel is trying to resume assistance to Palestinian citizens”, and, like Tilis, he called Hamas a “terrorist organization”, which “started this war.”
“The best way to eliminate it is to agree to a ceasefire for Hamas and release all the hostages,” he said.
The United Nations has speculated that about 1 out of 3 people in Gaza are going without food at one time, and the hospital’s hospital is reporting deaths from starvation. According to the World Health Organization, at least 24 children below 5 years of age have died due to hunger related reasons in July.
Some of the fastest criticism on Capital Hill is coming from rape. Who warned On Monday evening, in a social media post that “massacre, human crisis and starvation” is happening in Gaza. “
A Republican Senator requested oblivion to clearly comment on Netanyahu’s operations about the failure of the struggle in Gaza and the failure to give humanitarian aid to citizens.
“There is a real problem in Gaza that needs to be addressed, and the world’s opinion has moved in that direction,” the GOP legalist said.
The senator said that Trump’s public break with Netanyahu is on whether the starvation has actually represented “shift” in the event of administration.
“Now it has been pronounced, it’s concern,” the lawmaker said. “The world is changing in that relationship.”
A Gallop pole It was found to be conducted from 7 July to 21 July that only 32 percent of surveyed Americans in the survey approved Israel’s military action in Gaza, which is a 10 per cent decline compared to September. This was the lowest reading as Galp first began asking about the issue in November 2023.
GOP MPs say the crisis in Gaza has made Trump’s efforts mainly to complicate efforts to create strong economic and security relations with Muslim Gulf states such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar and United Arab Emirates.
The Senate majority leader John Thyun (Rs. D.), when asked about Green’s “massacre” claims and Netanyahu’s slipping support among Americans on Tuesday, he shared that he shared Trump’s perspective about the starvation in Gaza.
He said, “I share the president’s attitude. The humanist matter, of course, when you see people hurting this way, want to help fulfill that need and reduce that pain,” he told reporters. “I think our government and I think other governments, other nations, are very interested in doing what they can do. [help] Those who harm themselves through their own mistake are being harmed. ,
But Thyun also accused Hamas of stopping and turning the food assistance going to Gaza.
Meanwhile, Senate Democrats, State Secretary Marco Rubio and Trump’s special messengers are pressurizing the east, to advocate a large -scale expansion to Steve Witchoff, Gaza, “Humanitarian crisis” in Gaza is calling both “acute” and “inconsistent”.
A group of 40 Senate Democrats wrote a letter to Rubio and Vitcoff on Tuesday, warning that “hunger and malnutrition” in Gaza are “broad” and “deaths due to starvation, especially among children, are increasing.”
In particular, the letter was led by several major Jewish Democrats, including Senate Minority Leaders Chak Shumar (NY) and sensors. Adam Shif (California), Jackie Rosen (Nev) and Brian Shutz (Hawaii), were the chief deputy koda of Democrats.
The MPs targeted the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, the US non -profit organization, which was established in February to provide food assistance with the approval of the Israeli government.
He argued that the group “failed to deepen the human crisis” and “an unacceptable and growing citizen around the organization’s sites contributed to death.”
The United Nations Human Rights Office said last week that Israeli forces were trying to get food on these sites over 1,000 Palestinians.
Rosen said that Democrats want Hamas to release the remaining mortgage, but he announced, “We have to ensure that we address the pain in Gaza.”
“We need to achieve that humanitarian aid, to overcome sorrow, and we have to pursue that path after that day,” he said.
Sen Angus King (Men), an independent who cocuses with a Democrat, Declared on Monday He will oppose “any” support for Israel, while the hunger crisis lives in Gaza.
He said, “I am supporting the actions of the current Israeli government and advocate for the support of any United States – and vote – until the Israeli’s policy does not have a demonstrator change,” he said in a statement posted on his website.
The king said that he received a “positive” response from people in the main and even “friends in the Jewish community”.
He said that he hopes that other senators will follow his example.
“Even the President mentioned the problem yesterday,” he said about Trump’s statement about starvation in Gaza.
The king warned that Israel’s rigorous strategy in Gaza is “disastrous” for his support among global leaders and stands among Americans who bombed with images harassed by Gaza.
He said, “They are losing the support of an entire generation of Americans. These youths who are opposing 10 or 15 years from now are going to be in Congress. It is a self-inspired wound, it is unnecessary,” he said.
The king said that he feels that this feeling is shared by colleagues on both sides of the corridor.
“I think everyone is worried about this,” he said. “The President made a very direct statement.”
Rape. Richie Torres (DN.Y.), a vocal supporter from Israel, warned in an interview with journalist Chak Tod on Sunday that Netanyahu had a “irreparable damage” to Israel’s relations with Democrats.
Asked whether Netanyahu policies are endangering relations between the United States and Israel, a major democratic voice on issues related to Rossen, Israel, replied: “It will be history to judge.”