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Trump's peace board faces cash crunch, stalling Gaza plan: Reuters
Only 3 of 10 pledged donors have paid, leaving the U.S.-backed reconstruction plan stuck below $1 billion, sources said.
- Donald Trump's Board of Peace has received less than $1 billion out of the $17 billion pledged for Gaza's reconstruction, stalling the U.S. president's plan for the Palestinian enclave's future.
- Only the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, and the U.S. itself have contributed funding so far, while the Iran war has exacerbated previous funding difficulties.
- The plan envisages rebuilding Gaza after the disarmament of Hamas and the withdrawal of Israeli troops, with a U.S.-backed Palestinian technocratic group intended to assume control of Gaza from Hamas.
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Total funds did not reach one billion.
According to a report, the "Peace Council" created by US President Donald Trump has problems getting his budget together.
·Germany
Read Full ArticleOf the ten countries that pledged funds, only three – the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, and the US itself – had contributed funds, according to one of the sources.
·Brazil
Read Full ArticleA source close to the Peace Board said that only three countries (USA, Morocco and the United States) have provided some funding, which does not exceed $1 billion.
Donald Trump wants to build the Gaza Strip with money from other countries, but hardly anyone wants to pay so far.
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Total News Sources42
Leaning Left9Leaning Right8Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution39% Left
Bias Distribution
- 39% of the sources lean Left
39% Left
L 39%
C 26%
R 35%
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