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Trump's Board of Peace Meets Amid Controversy Over Gaza Military Base Plans

World leaders gather in Washington for the first meeting of Donald Trump's Board of Peace, aimed at ending the war in Gaza, while leaked files reveal plans for a 5,000-person military base in the region, sparking concerns over the initiative's true intentions. A new study also reveals a higher-than-reported death toll in the Gaza war. Meanwhile, a Columbia University alum reflects on the changing landscape of women's sports, far removed from the geopolitics of the Middle East.

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As world leaders convene in Washington for the inaugural meeting of Donald Trump's Board of Peace, the initiative aimed at bringing an end to the war in Gaza is already mired in controversy. The gathering, attended by...

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Trump's Board of Peace Meets Amid Controversy Over Gaza Military Base Plans

World leaders gather in Washington for the first meeting of Donald Trump's Board of Peace, aimed at ending the war in Gaza, while leaked files reveal plans for a 5,000-person military base in the region, sparking concerns over the initiative's true intentions. A new study also reveals a higher-than-reported death toll in the Gaza war. Meanwhile, a Columbia University alum reflects on the changing landscape of women's sports, far removed from the geopolitics of the Middle East.

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As world leaders convene in Washington for the inaugural meeting of Donald Trump's Board of Peace, the initiative aimed at bringing an end to the war in Gaza is already mired in controversy. The gathering, attended by representatives from over 45 countries, is meant to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and establish a path towards peace. However, leaked files obtained by the Guardian reveal plans for a 5,000-person military base in the region, casting a shadow over the initiative's true intentions.

The proposed military base, sprawling over 350 acres, is envisioned as a hub for a future International Stabilization Force (ISF), a multinational military force composed of pledged troops. The ISF is part of the Board of Peace, chaired by Trump and led in part by his son-in-law Jared Kushner. The plan has raised concerns among critics, who question the need for a large-scale military presence in a region already devastated by war.

The Gaza war has had a devastating human toll, with a recent study published in the Lancet medical journal revealing that the death toll in the first 16 months of the conflict was significantly higher than initially reported. The study estimates that over 75,000 people were killed, at least 25,000 more than the death toll announced by local authorities at the time.

As the international community grapples with the complexities of the Gaza conflict, a different kind of renaissance is emerging in the United States. At Columbia University, a basketball renaissance is underway, led by the women's team under the guidance of coach Megan Griffith. The team's success is a far cry from the days when women's sports were all but nonexistent at the university.

In the 1960s, Columbia's men's basketball team played in the antiquated University Hall, with its structural columns that impeded fans' views. The women's team, established in 1984, has come a long way since its inception. Today, the team is a force to be reckoned with, thanks in part to the dedication of coaches like Griffith and the growing recognition of women's sports.

While the world of sports may seem far removed from the geopolitics of the Middle East, the two are not entirely unrelated. The Board of Peace, with its ambitious goals and contentious plans, serves as a reminder that the pursuit of peace and stability is a complex and multifaceted endeavor.

As the meeting of the Board of Peace continues in Washington, the international community will be watching closely to see if the initiative can deliver on its promises. Will the proposed military base in Gaza be a step towards stability, or will it exacerbate existing tensions? Only time will tell.

In the meantime, the people of Gaza continue to suffer, and the need for a lasting solution to the conflict remains pressing. As the world leaders gathered in Washington deliberate on the future of the region, they would do well to remember the human cost of the conflict and the need for a peaceful resolution that prioritizes the well-being of all parties involved.

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  • The Guardian: "World leaders gather in Washington for Donald Trump’s first Board of Peace meeting - US politics live"
  • The Guardian: "Trump officials plan to build 5,000-person military base in Gaza, files show"
  • The Guardian: "I went back to my alma mater and saw how women’s sports have changed"

As world leaders convene in Washington for the inaugural meeting of Donald Trump's Board of Peace, the initiative aimed at bringing an end to the war in Gaza is already mired in controversy. The gathering, attended by representatives from over 45 countries, is meant to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and establish a path towards peace. However, leaked files obtained by the Guardian reveal plans for a 5,000-person military base in the region, casting a shadow over the initiative's true intentions.

The proposed military base, sprawling over 350 acres, is envisioned as a hub for a future International Stabilization Force (ISF), a multinational military force composed of pledged troops. The ISF is part of the Board of Peace, chaired by Trump and led in part by his son-in-law Jared Kushner. The plan has raised concerns among critics, who question the need for a large-scale military presence in a region already devastated by war.

The Gaza war has had a devastating human toll, with a recent study published in the Lancet medical journal revealing that the death toll in the first 16 months of the conflict was significantly higher than initially reported. The study estimates that over 75,000 people were killed, at least 25,000 more than the death toll announced by local authorities at the time.

As the international community grapples with the complexities of the Gaza conflict, a different kind of renaissance is emerging in the United States. At Columbia University, a basketball renaissance is underway, led by the women's team under the guidance of coach Megan Griffith. The team's success is a far cry from the days when women's sports were all but nonexistent at the university.

In the 1960s, Columbia's men's basketball team played in the antiquated University Hall, with its structural columns that impeded fans' views. The women's team, established in 1984, has come a long way since its inception. Today, the team is a force to be reckoned with, thanks in part to the dedication of coaches like Griffith and the growing recognition of women's sports.

While the world of sports may seem far removed from the geopolitics of the Middle East, the two are not entirely unrelated. The Board of Peace, with its ambitious goals and contentious plans, serves as a reminder that the pursuit of peace and stability is a complex and multifaceted endeavor.

As the meeting of the Board of Peace continues in Washington, the international community will be watching closely to see if the initiative can deliver on its promises. Will the proposed military base in Gaza be a step towards stability, or will it exacerbate existing tensions? Only time will tell.

In the meantime, the people of Gaza continue to suffer, and the need for a lasting solution to the conflict remains pressing. As the world leaders gathered in Washington deliberate on the future of the region, they would do well to remember the human cost of the conflict and the need for a peaceful resolution that prioritizes the well-being of all parties involved.

Sources:

  • The Guardian: "World leaders gather in Washington for Donald Trump’s first Board of Peace meeting - US politics live"
  • The Guardian: "Trump officials plan to build 5,000-person military base in Gaza, files show"
  • The Guardian: "I went back to my alma mater and saw how women’s sports have changed"

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