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Trump's peace board faces cash crunch, stalling Gaza plan: Reuters

Only 3 of 10 pledging countries have paid, leaving less than $1 billion available and delaying the U.S.-backed plan for Gaza governance and rebuilding.

  • Donald Trump's Board of Peace has received under $1 billion of the $17 billion pledged for Gaza, preventing the U.S.-backed National Committee for the Administration of Gaza from entering the territory to assume governance.
  • President Trump hosted the inaugural Board of Peace meeting in Washington on February 19, 2026, where Gulf Arab states pledged billions for reconstruction after two years of bombardments destroyed four-fifths of Gaza.
  • Only three of ten pledging countries—the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, and the U.S.—have contributed funding, while officials informed Palestinian groups that "no money is currently available" for the project.
  • The Board of Peace denied funding problems on Friday, asserting "all funding requests have been met immediately and in full," yet NCAG remains unable to enter Gaza due to security concerns.
  • Broader regional instability, including the Iran war, has "affected everything," exacerbating reconstruction difficulties as disarmament negotiations between Israel and Hamas remain deadlocked with fears of renewed full-scale fighting.
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Total funds did not reach one billion.

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Lean Left

According to a report, the "Peace Council" created by US President Donald Trump has problems getting his budget together.

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Of the ten countries that pledged funds, only three – the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, and the US itself – had contributed funds, according to one of the sources.

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A source close to the Peace Board said that only three countries (USA, Morocco and the United States) have provided some funding, which does not exceed $1 billion.

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Donald Trump wants to build the Gaza Strip with money from other countries, but hardly anyone wants to pay so far.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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