Israeli FM Saar to attend Trump’s first Board of Peace meeting on Thursday, officials say
The meeting aims to coordinate international contributions for Gaza's postwar rebuilding and security, with several countries pledging thousands of troops to a stabilization force, U.S. officials said.
- On February 19, 2026, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar will attend President Donald Trump's inaugural Board of Peace meeting in Washington, D.C., where Trump will outline Gaza plans.
- The Board of Peace, which signed its charter in Davos, Switzerland in January, is convening to launch postwar recovery work and initiate Gaza's reconstruction efforts.
- U.S. officials say the summit will include announcements of troop pledges for an International Stabilization Force and outline a multibillion-dollar Gaza reconstruction financing plan backed by the United States and United Arab Emirates.
- Delegations from about 20 countries, including many heads of state, are expected to attend the Feb. 19 Washington meeting; Israel joined the Board of Peace last week during Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit.
- After two years of war that left Gaza largely destroyed, Hamas has rejected demands to disarm and more than 590 Palestinians and four Israeli soldiers have died, while Western allied governments remain cautious.
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Delegations from at least 20 countries, including heads of state, are expected to attend the meeting.
Israeli FM Gideon Sa'ar to Represent Israel at Trump's Inaugural Board of Peace Meeting in Washington
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar will represent the country at the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace in Washington on Thursday, according to Israeli officials. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email The arrangement follows a request from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who will not attend the session.
Israel's foreign minister to attend Board of Peace launch in Washington
The upcoming summit will be the first gathering of the Board of Peace since the charter signing ceremony in Davos, Switzerland in January. Gaza's reconstruction is among the issues to be addressed, according to a source
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