US president says ‘We want the people fed, and we are putting up money’ for it; praises envoy Steve Witkoff, who visited Strip on Friday to help craft new aid delivery plan
ed note–If the President were free to do as he pleases, he would utilize the unprecedented and unmatched military power he has at his disposal in order to get food to the innocent Gentiles that the terrorist Jews are deliberately starving to death and bring an end to the war…
The reality of the situation however is that he is NOT ‘free to do as he pleases’.
He, despite being the most powerful man in the world, is the modern-day equivalent of the guy in the middle gesturing towards the guy on the far left–

–while trying to reason with an uncontrollable mob of bloodthirsty terrorist Jews who are threatening to burn down everything in the immediate vicinity if they don’t get exactly what they are demanding at that moment.
Now, the ‘particulars’ of this ‘hostage crisis’ at which POTUS DJT finds himself at the center likely revolve around the following items–
1. Nuclear blackmail, with the terrorist Jews having smuggled nukes into the US (and throughout the world) decades ago and POTUS scrambling to find them before they ‘go hot’…
And–
2. Political blackmail, with Netanyahu threatening to force the resignation of huge swaths of POTUS Trump’s base of support in Congress via the Epstein files, thus bringing Congress back under Netanyahu’s direct control and a thus repeat of what took place during DJT’s first administration that featured 2 Impeachments, but this time, with a successful conviction in the Senate and his removal from office.
And it is for this reason, ladies and Gentile-men, that we have here on this humble little informational endeavor urged ‘troothers’ away from the very emotionally-satisfying yet strategically-stupid business of adding their voices and energies to those of Netanyahu and the Jews who are desperate to see DJT removed from office in that, as we have stated many times, for the simple reason that his name is ‘Donald Trump’ and not ‘Clark Kent’.
Meaning, he is not Superman and thus, has his own built-in limitations, and therefore why none of us with a vested interest in our own future survival should do anything to make an already-impossible job harder for him than it already is.
Times of Israel
US President Donald Trump on Sunday rejected the characterization of Israel’s campaign against the Hamas terror group in the Gaza Strip as a ‘genocide,’ emphasizing that the war started when Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023.
Asked about the genocide accusation, Trump said: ‘I don’t think it’s that. They’re in a war.’
Israel has strongly rejected allegations of war crimes, insisting it does not target civilians and pointing to efforts to evacuate civilians from harm’s way and facilitate the entry of aid throughout the 22-month campaign. International groups accuse Israel of failing to let in sufficient aid to prevent hunger and of showing disregard for civilian casualties.
‘Some horrible things happened on October 7,’ Trump said, as he prepared to board Air Force One in Allentown, Pennsylvania. ‘It was a horrible, horrible thing. One of the worst I’ve ever seen.’
Asked for an update on Gaza more broadly, Trump reiterated that the US was working to feed Palestinians in the Strip.
‘We want the people fed. We’re the only country that’s really doing that. We’re putting up money to get the people fed. And Steve Witkoff is doing a great job.’
Trump said Washington was ‘giving some pretty big contributions, basically to purchase food, so that people can be fed.
‘We don’t want people going hungry, and we don’t want people to starve. And there’s some bad things happening,’ Trump said, without elaborating.
Numerous countries have mobilized in recent weeks to surge food aid into Gaza, amid reports of widespread hunger endangering the population.
Israel denies reports of starvation in the Strip. It has accused Hamas of impeding and hijacking aid deliveries.
Last month, in response to the international outcry, Israel vowed to increase the flow of aid, institute 10-hour ‘humanitarian pauses’ in fighting in three Gaza population centers and facilitate international airdrops of food.
Witkoff, the US special envoy to the Mideast, and US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee visited Gaza on Friday amid growing international concern and criticism regarding the current US- and Israel-backed aid distribution system.
According to Witkoff, ‘The purpose of the visit was to give US President Donald Trump a clear understanding of the humanitarian situation and help craft a plan to deliver food and medical aid to the people of Gaza.’
In recent days, Trump has repeatedly promised a plan to feed people in Gaza, but has declined to provide details.
According to Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry, at least six people died of starvation over the weekend, making a total of 175 malnutrition-related deaths, including 93 children, since the war began. The World Health Organization reported 63 malnutrition-related deaths in Gaza in July alone, including 25 children, of whom all but one were under the age of 5.
Israel blocked the entry of all aid into the Strip between March and May of this year as a ceasefire with Hamas collapsed, arguing that enough food had entered the Strip for months during the truce.
The US and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation launched its operations in late May, sidelining the longstanding UN-led humanitarian system as Israel was beginning to ease the more than two-month aid blockade. Israel said the previous system allowed Hamas to commandeer aid, strengthening its grip on Gaza’s population.
The GHF is intended to facilitate aid distribution directly to Gazan civilians, without contributing to Hamas’s coffers. But the UN and other aid groups have rejected the GHF, accusing it of violating humanitarian principles of neutrality and of putting aid seekers in harm’s way.
According to the United Nations, more than 1,300 Palestinian aid seekers have been killed in Gaza since late May, including over 800 near sites run by the GHF, whose facilities are protected by American contractors, with IDF troops nearby.
The IDF has in the past said troops have fired toward crowds of Palestinians approaching their positions near aid sites, but it claims the casualty figures are exaggerated, without providing any evidence to the contrary.
It has gotten so bad now that FEMA disaster relief will not come to the aid of any American state/city that suffers from natural disaster(s) if (gasp) the city/state announces boycotts of Israeli companies because they take issue with blatant war crimes committed in Gaza. Pure definition of ZOG and a violation of the First Amendment.