Unidentified speaker urges multinational response to Gaza, cites president's willingness to 'think outside the box'

Unidentified Organization · February 19, 2026

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Summary

An unidentified speaker said the Gaza crisis required a new approach and said President Donald J. Trump 'has both an ability and a willingness to use the power of his office to think outside the box,' calling for a multinational partnership including observer states.

An unidentified speaker told attendees that the Gaza conflict presents "a very unique crisis" that existing international institutions "could not solve or figure out," and said it requires a multinational response that includes nations present in observer status.

The speaker singled out the role of the U.S. president, saying "the president of The United States, Donald J. Trump, has both an ability and a willingness to use the power of his office to think outside the box." The comment was presented as part of a broader strategic vision for the organization and its role in addressing the crisis.

According to the speaker, the proposed solution depends on cooperation among "all the nations that are here, including those that are here on an observer status." The speaker did not provide specific policy proposals, timelines, or formal actions, nor were any motions or votes recorded during the remarks.

The remarks framed the meeting's purpose as outlining a strategic approach that emphasizes executive initiative and broad diplomatic engagement. No commitments, funding details, or operational steps were stated during the recorded remarks. The session moved on after these opening observations with no formal decisions announced.