When Trump announced the Board of Peace, it was initially perceived as an initiative to resolve the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict and manage reconstruction efforts in Gaza. However, its recent developments suggest a broader agenda, raising concerns that the board, composed of around two dozen countries and chaired by Trump, may be intended to overshadow the United Nations. This shift in focus has prompted speculation about the board’s true intentions and its potential impact on international diplomacy.
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