President Trump has launched a “Board of Peace” for Gaza, with over 10 countries expressing interest and five—UAE, Belarus, Morocco, Hungary, and Canada—publicly joining. Countries can contribute $1 billion for permanent membership, although Canada has declined to pay. The board aims to oversee Gaza’s transition from conflict to peace, while fundraising for reconstruction will be separate. However, the initiative faces challenges, including low support from allies and Trump’s controversial tariff threats against France.
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