Trump Board of Peace's Official Gaza Fund Is Empty Despite Billions Pledged, Source Says
- On Wednesday, the Financial Times reported that the World Bank fund for President Donald Trump's Board of Peace has received no deposits despite pledges totaling $17 billion from the US and other world leaders, citing four sources familiar with the matter.
- Trump's original reconstruction plan required Hamas disarmament and Israeli withdrawal, but the Palestinian technocratic committee has not begun operations because the Board's administrative structure remains incomplete and lacks operational capacity.
- Morocco contributed about $20 million funding the office of high representative Nickolay Mladenov and committee salaries, while the United Arab Emirates' $100 million police training program remains frozen; the State Department committed $1.2 billion in reallocated aid but has not yet spent it.
- The Board's spokesperson said no contracts have been awarded despite tendering for security and reconstruction work, while Dr. Bishara Bahbah warned members lack tools and means to assist Gaza residents without operational systems in place.
- JPMorgan account deposits used by the Board operate under no obligation to report financial positions to contributors unlike the World Bank arrangement, while the State Department said it 'supports the president's vision' and continues evaluating coordination approaches.
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According to a media report, the so-called "Peace Council" appointed by US President Trump in January has no official funding.
The money was instead allegedly moved to one of Trump's own accounts.
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