Political strategist Matt Brodsky weighs in on President Trump’s new Board of Peace plan for Gaza, highlighting both potential benefits and concerns. The move comes as UN agencies like UNRWA are removed from Gaza, creating opportunities for the U.S. to exert more influence—but the inclusion of countries like China, Russia, and Qatar raises questions about the board’s effectiveness and intentions.
Brodsky points out that while the initiative could modernize international oversight and increase U.S. influence, critics argue it may end up replicating the United Nations without directly solving the Gaza issue.
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