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Board of Peace now on X, welcomes new members amid Gaza ceasefire

The Board of Peace, chaired by Trump, aims to restore Gaza’s Rafah crossing and essential services while planning a 20,000-strong Palestinian police force under international oversight.

  • On January 22, 2026 the Board of Peace charter was signed in Davos to launch phase two, with US President Donald Trump chairing the Executive Committee and holding absolute veto power.
  • The Board of Peace intends to operationalise phase two by loosening restrictions to allow shelters, fuel, food, medical supplies, and construction materials into Gaza and advancing demilitarisation and technocratic governance.
  • The committee pairs Western politicians and financiers with regional officials, including US Secretary of State Marco Rubio as diplomatic lead, Jared Kushner as chief architect, Tony Blair, Ajay Banga, Marc Rowan, Hassan Rashad, and Reem Al-Hashimy.
  • In Gaza, residents reacted with cautious hope and practical demands as many Gazan residents express weary pragmatism, while analysts warn the Palestinian technocratic committee risks rejection if promises remain on paper amid winter and more than 71,000 killed.
  • Security provisions hinge on an international stabilisation force commanded by US Major General Jasper Jeffers that has yet to materialise, with President Trump ruling out US combat troops.
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Socialist Project broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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