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Contributions for Gaza From Board of Peace Members

The U.S. commits $10 billion to the Board of Peace for Gaza reconstruction, joining nine countries pledging $7 billion amid regional security conditions.

  • On Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced a $10 billion U.S. contribution to the Board of Peace, an international effort aimed at rebuilding Gaza and securing lasting peace.
  • After ceasefire talks with Qatar and Egypt, the Board followed a ceasefire negotiated by the Trump administration to halt two years of war and requires Hamas to disarm for reconstruction funding.
  • Nine countries pledged $7 billion for Gaza security and reconstruction, with Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates each promising at least $1 billion, while Indonesia committed 8,000 troops.
  • At the inaugural meeting Thursday, representatives of more than 40 countries met at the U.S. Institute of Peace, where Trump gained veto power and can remain head after leaving office.
  • Few Western nations joined, with Britain and Germany as observers while Canada and France did not attend, and Trump did not specify funding sources or congressional approval.
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The Peace Board chaired by US President Donald Trump has held its first meeting in Washington. The US leader spoke about global problems including the reconstruction of Gaza, where he declared that "the US will invest 10 billion dollars". Meanwhile, billionaire Marc Rowan, a member of the executive committee of the Peace Board, said that the reconstruction will begin in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. Peace Board: Kosovo and Albania will send t…

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