Trump announces board of peace for Gaza oversight

President Donald Trump has launched a 'Board of Peace' to oversee a transitional government in Gaza, inviting global leaders including Vladimir Putin despite controversy over its scope and costs. The initiative includes a $1 billion fee for permanent membership and has drawn mixed reactions from world leaders. Israel has criticized the inclusion of representatives from Qatar and Turkey.

President Donald Trump announced the formation of the 'Board of Peace' on Truth Social last week, describing it as 'the Greatest and Most Prestigious Board ever assembled at any time, any place.' The board is tasked with overseeing the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), a technocratic transitional government aimed at managing Gaza's administration following Trump's peace plan.

According to a draft charter reported by The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg, countries can join for a three-year term or pay $1 billion for permanent membership, with Trump holding ultimate authority over decisions. The initiative has invited around 60 leaders, including surprising figures like Russian President Vladimir Putin, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Hungary's Viktor Orbán accepted the 'honorable invitation,' while Argentina's Javier Milei expressed honor in promoting peace starting with Gaza. France is set to decline, and Canada's Mark Carney agreed in principle but is negotiating details.

The board's executive includes U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, Apollo Global Management CEO Marc Rowan, World Bank President Ajay Banga, and U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor Robert Gabriel. The NCAG will be headed by Ali Shaath, a Gaza native and former Palestinian Authority deputy minister.

Criticism has mounted, particularly from Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that no Turkish or Qatari forces—nations with ties to Hamas—would operate in Gaza, calling the board contrary to policy. Hamas has agreed to dissolve its governance upon NCAG's assumption of control, per the Associated Press, though disarmament remains uncertain. Witkoff warned that Hamas must 'comply fully with its obligations,' including returning the body of Israeli hostage Ran Gvili, or face 'serious consequences.'

The Palestinian Authority welcomed the effort, with President Hussein Al Sheikh stating it 'welcomes the efforts undertaken by President Donald Trump to complete the implementation of his peace plan.' Some observers, citing an NPR-obtained charter, question if the board extends beyond Gaza to rival the United Nations, potentially handling broader conflicts.

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President Donald Trump has launched a new international initiative called the Board of Peace, first pitched as part of a Gaza postwar plan but described in a draft charter as a broader conflict-resolution body. Invitations to join have drawn a muted response from several U.S. allies, while the charter outlines three-year memberships and an optional $1 billion contribution for a permanent seat, according to reporting by multiple outlets and a charter copy published online by the Times of Israel.

U.S. President Donald Trump has initiated the Board of Peace to address global conflicts, beginning with Gaza. While numerous countries have accepted invitations, several European allies have declined. Diplomats warn that the initiative could undermine the United Nations' work.

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Die israelische Regierung hat formell ihr Unbehagen über die Zusammensetzung des von Donald Trump geförderten Gaza-Exekutivrats zum Ausdruck gebracht und sie als unkoordiniert mit Tel Aviv und entgegen ihrer Politik eingestuft. Die Reaktion folgte der Ankündigung von Mitgliedern, darunter Vertretern aus der Türkei und Katar, Ländern mit komplexen Verbindungen zum Konflikt. Israel wies seinen Außenminister an, die USA um Erklärungen zu bitten.

Indonesien ist offiziell dem Board of Peace (BoP) beigetreten, einem Friedensrat, der von US-Präsident Donald J. Trump initiiert wurde, als nichtständiges Mitglied. Die Mitgliedschaft ist freiwillig, und Indonesien hat die 1 Milliarde USD-Beitrag für den Wiederaufbau in Gaza noch nicht gezahlt. Präsident Prabowo Subianto betonte einen vorsichtigen Ansatz mit der Option zum Austritt, falls es mit nationalen Prinzipien kollidiert.

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Indonesien zusammen mit sieben anderen muslimisch geprägten Nationen hat seinen Beitritt zum von US-Präsident Donald Trump initiierten Gaza-Friedensrat angekündigt. Die Entscheidung wurde in einer gemeinsamen Erklärung der Außenminister, einschließlich Indonesiens Sugiono, zur Unterstützung der Stabilität in Palästina enthüllt. Experten warnen jedoch vor einer Beteiligung, die palästinensische Interessen schädigen könnte.

FIFA und das Board of Peace unterzeichneten am 20. Februar 2026 eine Partnerschaftsvereinbarung, um die Wiederaufbau von Gaza durch Fußballinfrastruktur und Jugendprogramme zu unterstützen. Die Initiative zielt darauf ab, Spielfelder, eine Akademie und ein Stadion zu bauen, sobald die Sicherheitsbedingungen es erlauben. US-Präsident Donald Trump kündigte an, dass FIFA 75 Millionen Dollar für diese fußballbezogenen Bemühungen sammeln werde.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the second phase of a U.S.-backed plan to end the Gaza war is approaching, but key issues such as the role and makeup of a multinational force remain unresolved. He is expected to discuss the next steps with U.S. President Donald Trump later this month, as a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continues amid mutual accusations of violations.

 

 

 

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