Turkish First Lady Emine Erdogan has written to US President Donald Trump’s wife, Melania Trump, and urged her to contact Israel’s prime minister and raise the plight of children in Gaza, authorities in Ankara said on Saturday.
Emine Erdogan wrote that she had been inspired by the letter Melania Trump sent to Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier this month about children in Ukraine and Russia.
“I have faith that the important sensitivity you have shown for the 648 Ukrainian children. will be extended to Gaza as well,” Emine Erdogan wrote in the letter dated Friday that was published by the Turkish presidency. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
“These days, when the world is experiencing a collective awakening and the recognition of Palestine has become a global will. I believe that your call on behalf of Gaza would fulfil a historic responsibility toward the Palestinian people,” Emine Erdogan’s letter added.
A global hunger monitor determined on Friday that Gaza City and surrounding areas are officially suffering from famine, and it will likely spread, escalating pressure on Israel to allow more aid into the Palestinian territory.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed that report as an “outright lie,” and said Israel had a policy of preventing not causing starvation.
Dutch Foreign Minister Kasper Veldkamp resigned after failing to gain cabinet support for tougher sanctions on Israel over its Gaza assault. Veldkamp, a member of the right-wing New Social Contract party, said he could not reach agreement on meaningful action. He also accused fellow ministers of repeatedly resisting enforcement of existing sanctions.
Earlier, Veldkamp had cancelled three export licenses for naval equipment to Israel. He pushed for travel bans on two far-right Israeli ministers, Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben Gvir, accusing them of fuelling settler violence. Veldkamp also warned of rising risks of excessive force in Gaza and worsening conditions in East Jerusalem and the West Bank.
Following his resignation, all other ministers and state secretaries from the New Social Contract party also stepped down in solidarity. His departure leaves the Dutch Foreign Ministry leaderless at a crucial time. The EU is currently in talks with the US over tariffs and preparing security guarantees for Ukraine.
Veldkamp faced increasing pressure from opposition lawmakers to take stronger action against Israel. Although he had imposed limited restrictions, critics wanted the Netherlands to act unilaterally if the EU failed to suspend its trade deal with Israel. Germany reportedly blocked efforts to halt the EU-Israel agreement.
Meanwhile, the Gaza crisis continues to escalate. A global food watchdog confirmed that Gaza City and surrounding areas are now facing “full famine.”
Israel’s military operations are forcing civilians to flee south.
No replacement for Veldkamp has been announced yet, and the interim Dutch government will stay in place until after October elections.
Reported by Daily Times, Pakistan













