More countries confirm invites to Trump’s Board of Peace for Gaza. $1 billion buys a permanent seat
The board aims to oversee Gaza's reconstruction and disarmament with a $1 billion entry fee granting permanent membership, chaired by Trump with broad powers.
- Several groups have been formed to deal with issues related to the Gaza territory, including the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza and the Gaza Executive Board to support the NCAG and promote "effective governance" in the strip.
- Jordan, Argentina, Egypt, Paraguay, Pakistan, Greece, Turkey, Albania, Hungary, Cyprus, and Canada have confirmed receiving invitations from Trump to join the Board of Peace for Gaza, with permanent membership costing $1 billion.
- The Board of Peace will play an essential role in fulfilling Trump's 20-point plan for Gaza, providing strategic oversight, mobilizing international resources, and ensuring accountability as Gaza transitions from conflict to peace and development, according to the White House.
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Orbán was the most enthusiastic, but Trump is also expecting Putin to join the team, which many already see as a UN replacement. The inclusion of Qatar and Turkey in the Gaza executive body sparked fierce protests in Israel.
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The rollout for President Donald Trump’s new Board of Peace, which has drawn controversy and is facing resistance, does not appear to be going smoothly. The American president wants national leaders who join to donate at least $1 billion within the first year to become a permanent member. According to reports, Trump would be chairman for life, the organization could be filled with authoritarian leaders, and it is being seen as a possible rival t…
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