Where is the outrage about the Israeli starvation of Gaza?

Anonymous
President Trump on Monday acknowledged starvation in Gaza after largely deflecting on the issue, even as world leaders and humanitarian organizations warned that more than 20 months of Israeli bombardment and aid restrictions had left nearly two million Palestinians in a hunger crisis.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/28/us/politics/trump-starvation-gaza-america-first.html
Speaking to reporters in Scotland during a 75-minute question-and-answer session with Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain, Mr. Trump offered a vague promise to open new food sites in Gaza but said nothing about how the United States would get the aid into the largely demolished enclave.

“We’re giving money and things,” Mr. Trump said, adding that he will tell Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to ensure that food gets to people who need it. “I want to make sure they get the food, every ounce of food.”

For Mr. Trump, who boasts about his transactional approach to deal-making on the world stage, the starvation unfolding in Gaza is a test of whether an America First foreign policy can confront one of the biggest humanitarian catastrophes of the 21st century.

When he landed in Scotland for five days of golf and global diplomacy, Mr. Trump’s main concerns about Gaza appeared to be that he had not been thanked enough for providing U.S. aid and that other countries should do more to help the starving children there.

“Nobody said, ‘Gee, thank you very much,’” Mr. Trump complained on Sunday. “And it would be nice to have at least a thank you.”

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Anonymous wrote:President Trump on Monday acknowledged starvation in Gaza after largely deflecting on the issue, even as world leaders and humanitarian organizations warned that more than 20 months of Israeli bombardment and aid restrictions had left nearly two million Palestinians in a hunger crisis.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/28/us/politics/trump-starvation-gaza-america-first.html
Speaking to reporters in Scotland during a 75-minute question-and-answer session with Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain, Mr. Trump offered a vague promise to open new food sites in Gaza but said nothing about how the United States would get the aid into the largely demolished enclave.

“We’re giving money and things,” Mr. Trump said, adding that he will tell Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to ensure that food gets to people who need it. “I want to make sure they get the food, every ounce of food.”

For Mr. Trump, who boasts about his transactional approach to deal-making on the world stage, the starvation unfolding in Gaza is a test of whether an America First foreign policy can confront one of the biggest humanitarian catastrophes of the 21st century.

When he landed in Scotland for five days of golf and global diplomacy, Mr. Trump’s main concerns about Gaza appeared to be that he had not been thanked enough for providing U.S. aid and that other countries should do more to help the starving children there.

“Nobody said, ‘Gee, thank you very much,’” Mr. Trump complained on Sunday. “And it would be nice to have at least a thank you.”



That's so Trump. Do nothing and complain that no one has thanked him. Did he not notice that his shadow president Elon Musk gutted US foreign aid and contributions to the UN which pay for people not to starve to death? What does he expect the starving people of Gaza to thank him for? The hundreds of billions of US taxdollars he paid in military aid for the IDF to kill them?
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Anonymous wrote:The only people denying the subhuman crimes going on, are people who are incredibly morally depraved.


I mean even Israeli organizations and human rights groups as well as genocide scholars all within Israel are calling it starvation and genocide

https://www.btselem.org/press_releases/20250728_our_genocide


Want food? Release the hostages. Apparently Hamas isn't very hungry.


You are this meme: https://www.instagram.com/p/DJw6zLLgV0A/?hl=en


He is well fed and fat.


Well, he's a zionist troll who barely sees the light of day, so...


When the FAFO guy is summoned by the Hasbara boiler room boss, I think of Yaacov from the Last Week Tonight episode highlighting the despicable individuals who settle in the West Bank (by way of Brooklyn or Ukraine or wherever). Literally allergic to the native plants that grow in the region, cannot endure 5 minutes of the sun that crashes down on the region, and certainly couldn’t muster a milligram of blood from the region if his life depended on it - but definitely not lacking in grotesque behavior every step of the way in displacing indigenous people in the most repulsive way possible.

FAFO guy is Yaacov …


Know the room. This is America, where we are all from somewhere else. I heard a Palestinian on NPR say, "These people who call themselves Israelis, they're from Germany and Russia and Poland" -- so the f what??? Yes, the country of Israel was created so Jews from all over the world could go there. Guess what, they are Israelis. Just like in America there are people from all over the world, even Palestinian Americans and Israeli Americans. So when you talk like that to Americans you sound like f'ing dreck. You just show the world why people can't relate to you or your cause.


Save your lectures for anyone who takes you seriously, genocide denier.

Spoiler alert: I don’t take you seriously.
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Anonymous wrote:The only people denying the subhuman crimes going on, are people who are incredibly morally depraved.


I mean even Israeli organizations and human rights groups as well as genocide scholars all within Israel are calling it starvation and genocide

https://www.btselem.org/press_releases/20250728_our_genocide


Want food? Release the hostages. Apparently Hamas isn't very hungry.


You are this meme: https://www.instagram.com/p/DJw6zLLgV0A/?hl=en


He is well fed and fat.


Well, he's a zionist troll who barely sees the light of day, so...


When the FAFO guy is summoned by the Hasbara boiler room boss, I think of Yaacov from the Last Week Tonight episode highlighting the despicable individuals who settle in the West Bank (by way of Brooklyn or Ukraine or wherever). Literally allergic to the native plants that grow in the region, cannot endure 5 minutes of the sun that crashes down on the region, and certainly couldn’t muster a milligram of blood from the region if his life depended on it - but definitely not lacking in grotesque behavior every step of the way in displacing indigenous people in the most repulsive way possible.

FAFO guy is Yaacov …


Know the room. This is America, where we are all from somewhere else. I heard a Palestinian on NPR say, "These people who call themselves Israelis, they're from Germany and Russia and Poland" -- so the f what??? Yes, the country of Israel was created so Jews from all over the world could go there. Guess what, they are Israelis. Just like in America there are people from all over the world, even Palestinian Americans and Israeli Americans. So when you talk like that to Americans you sound like f'ing dreck. You just show the world why people can't relate to you or your cause.


This right here describes why Israel makes people sick. Instead of learning from America's mistakes, Israel is deliberately trying to emulate it. And despite learning from Germany's mistakes, Israel is trying to emulate it.

Just because someone else did something in their past, doesn't make it ok to do now. We try and think that humans evolve and do better as they know better. Apparently, zionists do not. They posses the same archaic, violent, nationalistic, above all else attitude that most decent humans have come to look back on and recoil.

But zionists approach it with gusto. It's truly baffling how you don't see this.

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It's quite shocking to see how many people think they are qualified to determine that there is no genocide in Gaza. Oh right, it's just Zionists who are delusional enough to believe that. Or they are just in the state of denial because of how ashamed they should be to support something that's so evil.
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Here's a woman in Gaza criticizing the Hamas negotiators, who are living in luxury in Qatar: https://www.memri.org/tv/gaza-woman-condemns-hamas-negotiators-luxury-air-conditioned-rooms
Anonymous
Where is the outrage of Trump building beach front properties there
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's a woman in Gaza criticizing the Hamas negotiators, who are living in luxury in Qatar: https://www.memri.org/tv/gaza-woman-condemns-hamas-negotiators-luxury-air-conditioned-rooms


How is this relevant?
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Anonymous wrote:The only people denying the subhuman crimes going on, are people who are incredibly morally depraved.


I mean even Israeli organizations and human rights groups as well as genocide scholars all within Israel are calling it starvation and genocide

https://www.btselem.org/press_releases/20250728_our_genocide


Want food? Release the hostages. Apparently Hamas isn't very hungry.


You are this meme: https://www.instagram.com/p/DJw6zLLgV0A/?hl=en


He is well fed and fat.


Well, he's a zionist troll who barely sees the light of day, so...


When the FAFO guy is summoned by the Hasbara boiler room boss, I think of Yaacov from the Last Week Tonight episode highlighting the despicable individuals who settle in the West Bank (by way of Brooklyn or Ukraine or wherever). Literally allergic to the native plants that grow in the region, cannot endure 5 minutes of the sun that crashes down on the region, and certainly couldn’t muster a milligram of blood from the region if his life depended on it - but definitely not lacking in grotesque behavior every step of the way in displacing indigenous people in the most repulsive way possible.

FAFO guy is Yaacov …


Know the room. This is America, where we are all from somewhere else. I heard a Palestinian on NPR say, "These people who call themselves Israelis, they're from Germany and Russia and Poland" -- so the f what??? Yes, the country of Israel was created so Jews from all over the world could go there. Guess what, they are Israelis. Just like in America there are people from all over the world, even Palestinian Americans and Israeli Americans. So when you talk like that to Americans you sound like f'ing dreck. You just show the world why people can't relate to you or your cause.


This right here describes why Israel makes people sick. Instead of learning from America's mistakes, Israel is deliberately trying to emulate it. And despite learning from Germany's mistakes, Israel is trying to emulate it.

Just because someone else did something in their past, doesn't make it ok to do now. We try and think that humans evolve and do better as they know better. Apparently, zionists do not. They posses the same archaic, violent, nationalistic, above all else attitude that most decent humans have come to look back on and recoil.

But zionists approach it with gusto. It's truly baffling how you don't see this.



So America is wrong for being a country of immigrants? Is that really what you meant to say? Then take your student visa and go back home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where is the outrage of Trump building beach front properties there


Where are the beach front properties? Other than on TikTok?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The American Jewish community is indeed expressing a need for the situation in Gaza to be taken seriously and addressed immediately. The rabbis of the Conservative movement and the Reform movement have issued public statements explicitly naming the starvation in Gaza and calling for action.

I hesitated to share this, because the anti-Jewish sentiment on DCUM is so rabid right now, and I know this won't move the needle much because both statements affirm Israel's right to exist. But the actual truth, as opposed to the rhetoric coming from people who are outside our community, is that most American Jews don't support the current and recent actions of the Netanyahu government and seeing these statements has been important to many of us.

https://www.rabbinicalassembly.org/story/statement-humanitarian-aid-gaza-and-freeing-hostages?utm_source=cio
https://urj.org/press-room/reform-movement-statement-starvation-gaza


They share their concern when the land is destroyed and the people starved to death.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's a woman in Gaza criticizing the Hamas negotiators, who are living in luxury in Qatar: https://www.memri.org/tv/gaza-woman-condemns-hamas-negotiators-luxury-air-conditioned-rooms


Memri.org is an Israeli intelligence Arabic channel. However, it may be true that this woman is angry at Hamas. Lots and lots of Gazans are. Demonstrations against Hamas even occurred in Gaza before this war and during this war against Hamas.

Does it make a difference for them survival wise? No.

In fact, joining Hamas is probably the only way to be safe in Gaza from the Israelis. Criticizing Hamas does not help Gazans who will find their homes destroyed as “Hamas targets” by the IDF who use Hamas intelligence when fighting in Gaza.

Hamas is deeply entrenched in IDF operations - a fact that the Israeli government is trying to hide
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:President Trump on Monday acknowledged starvation in Gaza after largely deflecting on the issue, even as world leaders and humanitarian organizations warned that more than 20 months of Israeli bombardment and aid restrictions had left nearly two million Palestinians in a hunger crisis.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/28/us/politics/trump-starvation-gaza-america-first.html
Speaking to reporters in Scotland during a 75-minute question-and-answer session with Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain, Mr. Trump offered a vague promise to open new food sites in Gaza but said nothing about how the United States would get the aid into the largely demolished enclave.

“We’re giving money and things,” Mr. Trump said, adding that he will tell Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to ensure that food gets to people who need it. “I want to make sure they get the food, every ounce of food.”

For Mr. Trump, who boasts about his transactional approach to deal-making on the world stage, the starvation unfolding in Gaza is a test of whether an America First foreign policy can confront one of the biggest humanitarian catastrophes of the 21st century.

When he landed in Scotland for five days of golf and global diplomacy, Mr. Trump’s main concerns about Gaza appeared to be that he had not been thanked enough for providing U.S. aid and that other countries should do more to help the starving children there.

“Nobody said, ‘Gee, thank you very much,’” Mr. Trump complained on Sunday. “And it would be nice to have at least a thank you.”



Aww he found a new distraction from the Epstein files.
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Anonymous wrote:Where is the outrage of Trump building beach front properties there


Where are the beach front properties? Other than on TikTok?


DP Isn’t it enough for you that Trump himself has mentioned him and Jared building there and it was HIS Tik Tok account that posted the adolescent video about it?
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Anonymous wrote:Where is the outrage of Trump building beach front properties there


Where are the beach front properties? Other than on TikTok?


DP Isn’t it enough for you that Trump himself has mentioned him and Jared building there and it was HIS Tik Tok account that posted the adolescent video about it?


No. He's not building them. That's why there is no outrage about him building them. But I can see I'm not interacting with rational posters so this is a waste of time.
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