Trump Calls Gaza Hunger Claims 'Fake Snack News!'
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In a plot twist that reads like a reality TV reunion, President Donald Trump publicly disputes Israel's claim that there is no starvation in Gaza. Even as global outrage and aid pour in, experts stay grounded, warning, 'only a total ceasefire will allow all the necessary aid in to get to those who desperately need it in Gaza.' Spoiler alert: sponsor-free episodes of Consider This+ are the real treat if you want the inside scoop, no commercials needed.
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