Israel has joined Trump's 'Board of Peace,' Netanyahu says
Prime Minister Netanyahu signed Israel's accession to Trump's Board of Peace to oversee Gaza's governance and reconstruction, with the first meeting set for Feb. 19 in Washington.
- On Wednesday, Netanyahu said he signed Israel's accession to Trump's 'Board of Peace' during his Washington visit, meeting Rubio before talks with Trump.
- The board is designed to oversee Gaza's ceasefire and temporary governance, tied to Trump's New Gaza plan and a $1 billion reconstruction vision, with wealthy Gulf states as potential donors.
- Only one official image—a handshake—was released after the tightly controlled visit, with no reporters present, by the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office.
- Many Western allies have so far declined membership and reacted cautiously to the invitation, raising legitimacy concerns as Israel's presence excludes Palestinians and Gaza population.
- Next week, the Board of Peace will meet for the first time on February 19 in Washington as Israeli media and military analysts warn a renewed offensive to disarm Hamas could be imminent.
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The charter of the Board of Peace was signed on Jan. 22 by 19 countries on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland. By Vered Weiss, World Israel News Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not travel to Washington next week to attend a Feb. 19 meeting of the Board of Peace, his office said, even as Israel formally signed on to the postwar governance body alongside US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. “Prime…
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