The Trump administration’s newly unveiled “Board of Peace,” intended to oversee the second phase of a comprehensive Gaza peace plan, has immediately become a flashpoint of international controversy.
Designed to guide post-conflict reconstruction and governance, the board features prominent figures such as former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair and former Senior Advisor to the President, Jared Kushner.
However, the initiative has met with significant resistance, particularly from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has reportedly pushed back against the board’s proposed direction, claiming it goes against established Israeli policy.
Further fueling the controversy are reports that the United States is seeking a $1 billion contribution from various nations to secure a “permanent seat” on this influential board, raising questions about influence peddling and the true impartiality of the peace process. Critics are also pointing to the controversial past roles of some board members, suggesting the composition of the body could undermine its credibility even before it begins its work.
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