Saturday, February 21, 2026

Gaza's future or Trump's favour: what is the Board of Peace trying to secure?



A group of largely authoritarian world leaders and a few observers joined Donald Trump in Washington for the inaugural meeting of the newly established Board of Peace. Guardian Europe reporter Jakub Krupa looks at who attended the organisation's first meeting and what it means for the future world order. The body was created to implement the US president's vision for Gaza’s future after the territory was destroyed by Israel, but Trump has widened its scope, calling it 'the most consequential international body in history'


Donald Trump has two agendas here. One is turn the Gaza Strip into a high end resort for the ultra wealthy. Further enriching himself and his family.
The other is his pursuit of the Nobel Peace Prize which he'll never win. 

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