Trump Launches ‘Board of Peace,’ Pledges Billions in Aid and Troops for Gaza
The Board of Peace aims to rebuild Gaza with $17 billion pledged by the US and donor countries, despite criticism and the $70 billion estimated need by the UN.
- Trump announced the launch of a 'Board of Peace' to secure peace and rebuild the Gaza Strip, pledging $10 billion from the US and seeking contributions from other countries.
- The Board aims to train a Palestinian police force, with other members contributing billions more and personnel.
- Trump said the Board would work with the UN and help achieve the 'dream of bringing lasting harmony' to the region, though disarmament was not directly committed to.
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Key Takeaways From Trump's First Gaza Board of Peace Meeting
President Donald Trump convened the inaugural meeting of his newly formed Board of Peace at the United States Institute of Peace headquarters on Thursday, unveiling funding pledges and outlining plans for Gaza’s reconstruction. Trump first announced the initiative at the World Economic Forum in Davos last month, presenting it as part of Phase Two of his U.N.-endorsed 20-point peace plan for Gaza. He invited dozens of countries to join the board.…
The peace plan for Gaza is to enter the next phase. However, at the first session of Trump's controversial "Peace Council", how this is to be achieved is not quite clear.
Trump Gets Pledges for Gaza Reconstruction and Troop Commitments at Inaugural Board of Peace Talks
President Donald Trump announced at the inaugural Board of Peace meeting that nine members have agreed to pledge $7 billion toward a Gaza relief package and five countries have agreed to deploy troops as part of an international stabilization force for the war-battered Palestinian territory.
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