Obama faces criticism from Bruce Pearl on the Gaza Declaration

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Bruce Pearl, the male, basketball coach of Auburn Tigers, criticized President Barack Obama about the declaration he made on the hunger situation in Gaza.

Obama suggested that the aid must go to the Palestinians, that Israel can obtain a hostage agreement.

Pearl, who is president of the US Israel Education Association, criticized the former president on Monday for omitting Hamas to return the hostages he has held since the terrorist attacks of October 7, 2023.

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Former President Barack Obama made a statement on the hunger situation in Gaza. (Spencer Platt / Getty images)

“You have given billions to Iran and Hamas by creating this mess and not a word of you by calling for freeing, putting an end to war! Tell Hamas to 1) Stop flying and recovering aid 2) stop attacking GHF workers who feed the gasans. 3) Leave and end the suffering,” wrote Pearl on X.

Obama made the declaration on social networks on Sunday in reference to the reports of the New York Times declaring that “the Gazans die of hunger”. Israel, who blocked assistance to Gaza earlier this year, recently started to ventilate the region’s assistance resources, and its leaders argue that famine reports are a false campaign promoted by Hamas.

PK Press Club Trey Yingst reports, however, said that hunger was propagated well through the region.

“Although a sustainable resolution of the crisis in Gaza must involve a return of all hostages and a cessation of Israeli military operations, these articles underline the immediate need for an action to prevent the parody of the innocent people who died of avoidable famine,” wrote Obama on X, providing a link to time.

Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl is shouting towards his players in the second half of the second round of the NCAA College basketball tournament against Creighton on Saturday March 22, 2025 in Lexington, Kentucky. (AP photo / Brynn Anderson)

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“Help should be allowed to reach people in Gaza. There is no justification to keep food and water from civil families away,” he added.

President Donald Trump praised American efforts to help Gaza when he asked him about the situation on Sunday. While meeting the president of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen at the time, he said that Europe had not provided aid to Gaza. He also said that Hamas steals a large part of the aid sent to the Palestinians, an assertion that Israel has presented several times.

“When I see the children and when I see, especially in the past two weeks, people fly the food, they fly the money, they fly the money for food. They fly weapons, they fly everything,” Trump told journalists.

“It’s a mess, the whole place is in disorder. The Gaza Strip, you know that it was given many years ago so that they can have peace. It did not work too well,” he added.

Pearl, who is Jewish, was more frank against Hamas terrorists and the current conflict in the Middle East since the terrorist attacks.

He explained the “Podcast Being Jewish” in June why he expressed.

“Here is the business. One of the reasons for which I do it is really simple. What is your course of study in the Middle East who teaches you in high school? Oh, you don’t have one? Oh, so let’s go on social networks and lions lies and propaganda,” said Pearl.

The head coach of Auburn Tigers, Bruce Pearl, reacts on the ground against the Bulldogs of Georgia in Stegeman Coliseum on January 18, 2025. (Dale Zanine-Imagn images)

“Basically, it is” maybe they are right. Maybe the Jews stole the earth. Maybe they got them out of their house. I don’t know. “Well, it’s because you have never been taught. [which is] A very, very noisy minority. “”

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