UN Security Council holds high-level meeting on Gaza before Trump's Board of Peace convenes
Summary
The U.N. Security Council held a high-level meeting to talk about a ceasefire deal in Gaza and Israel's plans in the West Bank. President Donald Trump's Board of Peace is also meeting in Washington to discuss the Palestinian territories, making some countries choose between attending the U.N. meeting or the board meeting. The Board of Peace, chaired by President Trump, aims to handle global conflicts, but some major U.S. allies are cautious about joining it.Key Facts
- The U.N. Security Council held a special meeting about the Gaza ceasefire and Israel's control in the West Bank.
- President Trump's Board of Peace is meeting in Washington to discuss the future of Palestinian areas.
- The timing of the board's meeting caused schedule changes for the U.N. meeting.
- Palestinian U.N. Ambassador Riyad Mansour wants international help to stop Israeli annexation efforts.
- Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar criticized the U.N. Security Council for being anti-Israel.
- President Trump's Board of Peace plans to mediate global conflicts and has invited over 20 countries to join.
- Some key countries like France and Germany have not yet joined the Board of Peace and continue to support the U.N.
- Israel has started a land regulation process in the West Bank, seen by some as illegal annexation.
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