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Trump Launches ‘Board of Peace,’ Pledges Billions in Aid and Troops for Gaza

The Board of Peace, led by the U.S., secured $17 billion in pledges from nine Muslim nations and others to aid Gaza reconstruction and conflict resolution efforts.

  • Trump announced the launch of a 'Board of Peace' to secure peace and rebuild the Gaza Strip, pledging $10 billion from the US and seeking contributions from other countries.
  • The Board aims to train a Palestinian police force, with other members contributing billions more and personnel.
  • Trump said the Board would work with the UN and help achieve the 'dream of bringing lasting harmony' to the region, though disarmament was not directly committed to.
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A fun video of a moment of sheer distension and complicity between the Argentine Javier Milei, the Hungarian Viktor Orbán and the Italian Gianni Infantino at the first meeting of the Trump Peace Council has gone viral this Friday. In the images, you see Milei and Orbán sitting side by side in the back of the room, laughing with laughter as if they were at a meeting of friends instead of at a high-level geopolitical event.

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By Jennifer Hansler and Oren Liebermann, CNN It had all the characteristic elements of a Trump political rally: Laura Branigan’s “Glory” sounding loudly by the loudspeakers and red caps of “USA” spread among the participants. But the event in Washington, on Thursday, was meant to mark an important moment in global governance. It was the inaugural meeting of the Peace Board, the organization chaired by US President Donald Trump, which seeks to re…

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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