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Donald Trump to unveil $5 billion Gaza aid fund at Washington ‘Board of Peace' event
- On February 15, 2026, President Donald Trump announced Board of Peace members pledged more than $5 billion for Gaza reconstruction and urged Hamas to disarm under his plan.
- Tied to a U.S. 20-point plan, the initiative emerged after a Davos meeting and aims to end the conflict triggered by Hamas's October 2023 attack with disarmament and an international stabilisation force.
- The Board of Peace lists 26 founding members and an eight‑member executive core including Chairman Trump, while Indonesia's military expects up to 8,000 troops ready by late June.
- Several allies have expressed doubts, and many countries have declined to join what some view as a rival to the U.N. Security Council, despite the Washington meeting expected to draw over 20 countries.
- Amid questions about scope, observers note the Board of Peace’s charter extends beyond Gaza and aims to sidestep the United Nations, while the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace faces litigation and Vladimir Putin’s invitation draws criticism.
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