Washington — The White House announced a U.S.-led Board of Peace to oversee Gaza’s temporary governance, reconstruction and broader post-conflict stabilization. President Trump will chair the board, and the administration listed appointees and an executive committee including regional and international figures and officials. The plan proposes a Palestinian technocratic administration overseen by the board and offers permanent board seats to countries contributing $1 billion, with three-year terms for non-payers. Israel has objected to the committee’s formation and participation by Turkey and Qatar. Invitations reached multiple countries between Jan.16–19, prompting responses and media scrutiny. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 5 original reports from Al Bawaba, The Straits Times, News Directory 3, The Siasat Daily and Asian News International (ANI).
Wealthier donor countries and political actors who provide $1 billion secure permanent seats and gain influence over Gaza's reconstruction agenda and related policy decisions.
Gazan civilians and local political actors may suffer reduced autonomy, slower locally-led reconstruction and increased external control over governance choices.
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US-led Board Proposed to Oversee Gaza Reconstruction Effort
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