
Board of Peace Meeting Announces Gaza Aid, Multinational Force Proposal
In Brief
Trump's Board of Peace pledges billions for Gaza and proposes multinational force; reactions vary.
Key Facts
- Palestinians in Gaza expressed skepticism about the Board of Peace, according to Al Jazeera and BBC.
- President Trump announced pledges of billions of dollars in Gaza aid at the Board of Peace's first meeting.
- The US proposed a multinational force for postwar Gaza, with troops from Albania, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Morocco.
- Board of Peace members pledged $7 billion in Gaza relief, according to Trump and BBC.
- Some Palestinians told Al Jazeera they believe the Board may further occupation.
What Happened
The Board of Peace, convened by President Trump in Washington, held its first meeting, announcing pledges for Gaza reconstruction and proposing a multinational force involving several countries. The event drew international attention and mixed reactions, including skepticism from some Palestinians in Gaza.
Why It Matters
The Board of Peace's proposals involve substantial financial commitments and international participation in Gaza's postwar future. Reactions from local communities and questions about implementation highlight differing perspectives and ongoing uncertainties. Sources differ on the expected impact of the Board and the likelihood of Hamas disarmament. Details on aid distribution and troop deployment remain unspecified.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — Palestinians in Gaza say ‘Board of Peace’ will further occupation
- BBC World — Trump's Board of Peace members pledge $7bn in Gaza relief
- Al Jazeera — Trump announces billions of dollars in Gaza aid at Board of Peace meeting
- NYT — Trump’s Board of Peace Promises Billions for Gaza, With Few Details
- The Guardian — Troops for Gaza and money top agenda as Trump’s Board of Peace meets