
The Trump administration is pressing governments interested in holding permanent seats on a proposed Gaza Strip “Board of Peace” to pledge at least $1 billion each, according to a report published Saturday by Bloomberg.
Under the outline being circulated, President Donald Trump would take on the role of the board’s first chairman, with the body tasked with directing postwar governance, coordinating security arrangements, and guiding reconstruction efforts in Gaza.
The financial threshold is intended to ensure that participating countries are heavily invested in the success of stabilizing Gaza and funding its long-term rebuilding, rather than serving in a purely symbolic capacity.
Bloomberg reported that U.S. officials have raised the proposal in conversations with American allies and regional partners as part of wider diplomatic efforts focused on shaping Gaza’s future after the Israel-Hamas war.
Administration officials have maintained that spreading the financial responsibility internationally is necessary to prevent the burden of reconstruction from falling largely on American taxpayers.
According to the report, the framework has already received backing through a United Nations Security Council resolution, which authorized both the creation of the Board of Peace and the deployment of an international stabilization force to assist with security and civilian administration in Gaza.
Reaction to the initiative has been uneven. While some governments and international figures have expressed support or agreed to participate, Israel has voiced public criticism over elements of the board’s structure and how coordination would be handled. Even with a ceasefire reducing major fighting, violence and diplomatic friction continue as parties attempt to establish durable governance and security arrangements.
The proposal has not yet been formally unveiled, and Bloomberg noted that key questions regarding the board’s powers, composition, and implementation schedule are still being negotiated.
{Matzav.com}




How about returning Gaza, the strip of G-d’s given land, to Israel?