Trump Administration Launches “Board of Peace” To Oversee Gaza

2 days ago
The Trump administration is moving forward with plans for a new international “Board of Peace” to guide next steps in Gaza, U.S. officials confirmed. Countries can secure permanent membership on the board with a $1 billion contribution, while three-year appointments require no payment.

India, Jordan, Australia, Greece, Cyprus, and Pakistan have said they received invitations, with Hungary and Vietnam confirming acceptance. Officials say the board could serve as a major alternative to the U.N. Security Council, where U.S. vetoes have previously blocked action on the ongoing conflict.

The official member list is expected to be released in the coming days.