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Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza: Argentina accepts founding member invite; Canada, Egypt, Turkey, others mull joining
- On Jan 18, leaders of more than 50 countries received invitation letters from Washington to join the Board of Peace chaired by President Donald Trump, initially focused on ending the Gaza conflict.
- The White House on Friday unveiled two senior executive bodies to staff Gaza governance, setting a Palestinian technocratic administration overseen by an international board during a transitional period, with more members to be announced in coming weeks.
- Notably, no Palestinian figures appear on the names released so far, which mix private billionaires like Marc Rowan and World Bank President Ajay Banga; diplomats said invitation letters included a 'charter' and were sent this weekend.
- The board would supervise Gaza's transitional governance under the fragile ceasefire and is intended to outlive that role; the UN Security Council authorised the International Stabilization Force, commanded by Army Major General Jasper Jeffers, the White House said.
- Four sources say leaders of France, Germany, Australia and Canada were invited to the Board of Peace, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was also invited, while many rights experts criticised the board as resembling a colonial structure.
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Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza: Argentina accepts founding member invite; Canada, Egypt, Turkey, others mull joining
As of writing this, Argentinian President Javier Milei was the only foreign leader to have accepted Donald Trump's invite to be part of the Board of Peace for Gaza. While several other nations have received invites, they are reportedly mulling participation.
·New Delhi, India
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Washington reportedly mulls expanding Trump’s Board of Peace beyond Gaza to Ukraine and Venezuela; over 50 nations invited, including Israel, Turkey and Egypt, as questions mount and critics warn of US-led Security Council alternative
·Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Read Full ArticleTrump also invites Milei, Carney and Sisi. Netanyahu: 'Against our policies' (ANSA)
·Italy
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right7Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution58% Right
Bias Distribution
- 58% of the sources lean Right
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L 25%
C 17%
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