$7bn fund and thousands of troops: Trump’s Board of Peace plan to ‘rebuild’ Gaza
The plan includes phased construction starting with 100,000 homes and industrial zones to create jobs, contingent on resolving the Israel-Hamas conflict, officials said.
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Board of Peace to rebuild Rafah in 3 years, starting with homes for 500,000 Gazans
At inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace, officials announce plans to rebuild the entire Rafah area in just three years and build new homes to house half a million Gazans. By World Israel News Staff The US-backed Board of Peace laid out an ambitious timeline for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip during a gathering last Thursday, with plans to rebuild the Rafah district in the southern Strip in just three years. President Donald Trump presid…
Israel will not fund Gaza reconstruction, Cabinet minister says
Israel will not contribute to the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip through U.S. President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, Ze’ev Elkin, who serves as a second minister in the Finance Ministry, told local radio on Sunday. “We will not fund the Board of Peace; there is no reason to,” Elkin, who sits in Jerusalem’s Security Cabinet, told state channel Kan Reshet Bet. “We were attacked,” Elkin noted, referencing the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas-led cross-borde…
Trump’s Board of Peace plans to prise Gaza open for plunder
The plan for casinos and concentration camps in Gaza is underway, as the inaugural meeting sees the pledging of money and troops The inaugural meeting of the Gaza “Board of Peace” this week revelled in its own success at erasing Palestinians and creating a dystopian nightmare. Donald Trump, chair of the Board, declared it will “ensure the brighter future of Gaza, the Middle East and the entire world”. He was determined to prove the “peace” in th…
In Gaza, Trump’s Board of Peace Met With Deep Scepticism, Little Hope
Maram Humaid DEIR EL-BALAH – As United States President Donald Trump convened the first meeting of his Board of Peace (BoP) in Washington, DC, on Thursday, Palestinians in the Gaza Strip were not debating diplomatic language or political frameworks. On the streets and in tents across central and southern Gaza, where hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians are struggling to survive, one simple question dominated: Will anything actually ch…
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