
Member nations of the Trump-backed “Board of Peace” have pledged more than $7 billion in aid for Gaza, signaling a major financial commitment toward relief and reconstruction efforts. The funding is intended to support humanitarian relief, infrastructure rebuilding, and long-term stabilization efforts in the region.
The Board of Peace was introduced as a mechanism to oversee ceasefire implementation and coordinate reconstruction following years of conflict. Participating nations committed billions collectively, positioning the initiative as a fast-moving alternative to more traditional diplomatic frameworks.
However, the effort has sparked debate among Western allies and global institutions. Critics argue that the board could sidestep established international processes, while supporters say a new structure is necessary to break longstanding diplomatic deadlocks.
Reconstruction plans remain closely tied to security conditions on the ground. Israeli officials have emphasized that major rebuilding efforts cannot proceed without guarantees related to demilitarization and long-term stability.





















































