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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