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war room

noun

  1. a room at a military headquarters in which strategy is planned and current battle situations are monitored.
  2. any room of similar function, as in a civilian or business organization.


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The women worked in shifts in the base’s war room, or Hamal, watching Gaza through a bank of monitors around the clock.

From BBC

Part of the school had previously been targeted by an Israeli strike in mid-May with the IDF then saying it was being used as a “Hamas war room”.

From BBC

Mr. Grenell told the team in the war room, two G.O.P. operatives recalled, that the Nevada vote was not, in fact, stolen.

In central Gaza, Israel said its fighter jets “struck a war room of the terrorist organization” Monday, killing five Hamas fighters, and killed several more with tank fire, it said.

“We’ll set up our war room in one of the conference rooms that we’re calling the Championship Conference Room that overlooks the courts,” Rhea said.

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