We now have our answer. Amid international outcry after the Israeli Prime Minister told Fox News he intended to take control of the enclave, there has been a notable silence from one individual, the US President.
Indeed, as Israel’s security cabinet approved a plan to seize control of Gaza City, in what appeared to be a prelude to occupying the entire enclave, Trump was busy on Truth Social denouncing as a “total loser”, a Republican politician in Georgia who had decided to join the Democratic Party.
Damage following the Israeli attacks on a health facility belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (Unrwa) in the Sheikh Ridan neighbourhood of Gaza City on Wednesday (Photo: Dawoud Abo Alkas/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Gaza has been reduced to rubble, while images of skeletal children and reports of youngsters dying from starvation belie Netanyahu’s claim that there is no crisis.
“Neither [Trump] nor the previous administration has tried hard, sincerely or intensely, to put pressure on Netanyahu. He’s not stopped weapon sales. He’s not stopped diplomatic support for Israel,” Shehata told The i Paper. “So he has not really put pressure on Israel.”
Dr Shehata said the proof the US could have done more, and with ease, had come from the comments of serving and former Israeli military leaders.
Trump with Netanyahu as the Israeli Prime Minister departs the White House in Washington, DC, on 7 April (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images)
Another senior officer with the Israeli Air Force told the Israeli newspaper Haaretz that his country would struggle to sustain operations for more than a couple of months without being resupplied by the US.
“Civilians have been killed in Gaza as a consequence of those bombs and other ways in which they go after population centres,” Biden said.
However, when it comes to Gaza, the aggressive oscillations in Trump’s comments make it a challenge to ascertain what he might do.
Then, recently he contradicted Netanyahu when he said he believed there was “real starvation” in Gaza. One report even suggested that he shouted at Netanyahu about starving children during a recent phone call – something denied by Israel.
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“There’s a great deal of space in terms of what Trump would accept,” claims Dr Shehata. “He just doesn’t want a headache. He doesn’t want pictures of starving children. Doesn’t want the international community talking about genocide or ethnic cleansing.”
Dr Bree Akesson, associate professor Wilfrid Laurier University, in Ontario, Canada, has researched how children and families are affected by war.
“It’s hard to imagine things could get worse in Gaza. But they could. What we are seeing is not just war, but the destruction of an entire civilian population,” she says. “If Israel takes full military control of Gaza, there will likely be even more mass displacement beyond the current levels, rendering Palestinian communities stateless and without shelter.”
“Pervasive stress and trauma can alter children’s brain development and impair their learning,” she said. “War doesn’t just destroy homes and neighbourhoods and infrastructure, it also destroys family life and childhood.”
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