On July 3, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his desire for the safety of the people in the Gaza Strip, acknowledging that they have endured severe hardships. When questioned about whether the United States still intends to take control of Gaza, Trump emphasized that his priority is the safety of Gaza's residents rather than territorial control. His remarks came amid ongoing Israeli military attacks on the besieged Palestinian enclave. Additionally, Trump made this statement shortly after approving a $510 million U.S. weapons deal with Israel. The comments were reported across multiple international news outlets and languages, highlighting a consistent message of concern for civilian safety in Gaza during the conflict.
تغطية صحفية | ترامب: ما يحصل في غزة مفجع ومؤسف وعار وكارثي، قدمنا 60 مليون دولار قبل أسبوعين للمساعدات في القطاع، ولا أرى نتائج لذلك، وأردت فقط أن يحصل الناس على الطعام https://t.co/QLXkDrurZi
REPORTER: Marjorie Taylor Greene has said that what's taking place in Gaza is a genocide? TRUMP: Oh, it's terrible what's occurring there. Yeah. It's a terrible thing. People are very hungry. You know, the US gave $60m for food. And it's a shame because I don't see the results https://t.co/uQPD8CbImS
Asked if what's going on in Gaza is a genocide, Trump says "it's a terrible thing." "It's a terrible situation," he said.