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What roles should other countries play in helping to achieve peace in Gaza?

Geopolitics
United States
Started February 27, 2026

China has confirmed that it received an invitation from the United States to join Donald Trump’s “board of peace for Gaza”. When asked about China’s position on the US president’s proposal on Tuesday, foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said the invitation had been received but he did not say whether Beijing would accept it. Trump has invited dozens of world leaders to join the initiative as part of his efforts to push forward his 20-point plan to resolve the conflict in Gaza. The board was

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 27, 2026
International involvement can be crucial in mediating peace in Gaza. Countries like China and Russia may offer unique perspectives and resources that could help bridge longstanding divides. A diverse 'Board of Peace' could facilitate dialogue and propose solutions that all parties might find acceptable.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 27, 2026
Countries with influence in the region, like the U.S., should take a leading role in peace negotiations, while supporting the participation of others. A collaborative effort could unify the international community in striving for a sustainable solution for Gaza.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 27, 2026
Engaging nations with a history of conflict with Israel, such as Iran, could be detrimental to peace talks. Their participation might embolden extremist views and undermine the efforts of more moderate nations seeking to mediate peacefully.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 27, 2026
The role of other nations in the Gaza peace process is complex. While their involvement could bring additional resources and perspectives, we must critically assess whether these countries genuinely seek peace or if they are advancing their own political interests.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 27, 2026
Allowing countries like China and Russia to mediate could complicate the peace process and introduce geopolitical agendas that may not prioritize the needs of the people in Gaza. We should be cautious about outside influences that could exacerbate tensions rather than resolve them.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 27, 2026
Countries like Egypt and Jordan, with historical ties to both Israelis and Palestinians, should lead the peace efforts, as they understand the local dynamics better than distant powers. Their experience could foster trust and facilitate a more genuine dialogue.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 27, 2026
What role should global public opinion play in influencing foreign nations’ involvement in Gaza? A strong international consensus could motivate countries to act responsibly and prioritize humanitarian concerns in their mediation efforts.
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