Gaza Ceasefire Talks: Trump and Starmer Call for Urgent Aid as Crisis Worsens

Gaza Ceasefire Talks

Gaza ceasefire talks became the main focus when UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump met to talk about the crisis. Both leaders called for an end to the fighting and said it’s urgent to get food, medicine, and other help to people in Gaza. They showed serious concern about the suffering and said the world needs to act now before things get even worse.

Trump announced plans to open food centres across Gaza, saying, “No fences, no restrictions just help.” He emphasized that feeding starving civilians is now the top priority. The U.S. has already committed $60 million in humanitarian aid, and Trump revealed that European allies are preparing to step up as well.


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Starmer echoed those concerns, calling the crisis “absolutely intolerable.” He stressed the need to move aid swiftly and apply diplomatic pressure where necessary. “This is a catastrophe,” he said. “We cannot look away.”

Both leaders avoided the topic of Palestinian statehood but stressed the need to match humanitarian aid with real progress in Gaza ceasefire talks.. Trump also urged Hamas to release remaining hostages and hinted that Israel may need to reconsider its approach.

With hunger taking more lives each day over 140 so far, including dozens of children the urgency on global leaders is growing fast. Still, it’s unclear if these latest efforts will bring any real change.