Trump Launches ‘Board of Peace,’ Pledges Billions in Aid and Troops for Gaza
President Trump pledged $10 billion from the U.S. and $7 billion from allies to fund Gaza reconstruction and stabilization under the newly formed Board of Peace.
- 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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The image depicts a conversation between the Argentine President and the Northern-Marician Chancellor, yesterday, in the framework of the inaugural session of the so-called Peace Board
Stabilization force and funding pledged for Gaza at Board of Peace meeting
At a February 19 meeting of the US-backed Board of Peace in Washington, DC, five countries pledged troops to an International Stabilization Force for Gaza, and representatives of 40 nations committed approximately $7 billion in funding. The initiative is part of the second phase of a ceasefire plan launched in October 2025. Clashes between the Israel Defense Forces and militants continue in Gaza, where Israeli forces report ongoing ceasefire vio…
Trump says Board of Peace members have pledged $9B toward Gaza relief
WASHINGTON — President Trump announced Thursday at the inaugural Board of Peace meeting that nine members have agreed to pledge $7 billion toward a Gaza relief package and five countries have agreed to deploy troops as part of an international…
Trump’s first Board of Peace meeting leaves questions unanswered
US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace convening in Washington came with big promises for rebuilding efforts in Gaza — and plenty of questions about the organization’s long-term goals. Trump announced $7 billion in pledges from other nations for Gaza relief. He also said the US will donate $10 billion to the board, though it’s unclear where that money is coming from; the White House referred Semafor to Trump’s comments, while spokeswoman Ann…
Tarar says Pakistan earned ‘great recognition and honour’ at Board of Peace meeting
Minister of Information Attaullah Tarar said Pakistan had received “great recognition and honour” at the Board of Peace meeting, terming it a moment of pride for the country and its people. In a video shared on X by Radio Pakistan on Friday, the information minister said that the way US President Donald Trump praised Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir, and appreciated Pakistan’s role, had added to …
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