Israel says US Gaza executive board composition against its policy
Israel opposes the U.S.-led Gaza Executive Board due to lack of coordination and inclusion of Turkey and Qatar, which Israel views as security risks, amid ongoing Gaza reconstruction.
- On Jan 16, the White House unveiled a Board of Peace including Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said the announcement was not coordinated with Israel and ran counter to government policy.
- As part of President Donald Trump's plan announced in September, the Board of Peace was created to supervise Gaza's temporary governance and start the second phase this week.
- The executive committee mixes Marco Rubio, billionaire developer Steve Witkoff, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, Sigrid Kaag, an Israeli-Cypriot billionaire, and a minister from the United Arab Emirates.
- Foreign Minister Gideon Saar will raise the issue with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, while an Israeli government spokesperson declined to comment on which board composition contradicted policy.
- Displaced Palestinians were sheltering in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip on January 14, 2026, as Israel has repeatedly opposed any Turkish role in Gaza.
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The composition of the executive committee for Gaza is not coordinated with Israel and is contrary to its policy, according to the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while Donald Trump is demanding a billion dollars for permanent membership in his Peace Committee.
A Gaza Board Without Israel—and With Hamas Supporters
If Netanyahu was not informed, then it is an enormous insult not only to Israel but also to the men & women of the IDF whose sacrifices made these talks and arrangements a possibility. Turkey’s president, the determined Islamist Recep Erdogan, will be undermining Israel and DT’s 20-point peace plan while the Qataris will continue to play arsonist and firefighter depending on their perceived interests. Together, Kushner, Witkoff and Vance are no …
From Meloni To Erdogan: Who Has Been Invited To Be On Trump's Gaza Boards?
US President Donald Trump's administration has reached out to various figures around the world to sit on a so-called "Board of Peace" and related entities meant to oversee governance and reconstruction in postwar Gaza.
Executive bodies appointed by the United States are to direct reconstruction in the Gaza Strip, which was destroyed by the war between Israel and Hamas. Israel, however, is confronted with the occupation of personnel.
Israel has criticised the occupation of an international supervisory body for the Gaza Strip.
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