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Board of Peace members have committed 'thousands of personnel' to peace force, over $5B for Gaza: Trump

Board of Peace members have committed 'thousands of personnel' to peace force, over $5B for Gaza: Trump

US President Donald Trump delivers remarks before signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on January 30, 2026 in Washington. (AFP/FILE)

ISLAMABAD: US President Donald Trump announced that member states of the Board of Peace have pledged $5 billion for Gaza's reconstruction and committed thousands of personnel to join the International Stabilization Force in the region.


In a post on Truth Social, Trump said he would announce this development when the board meets in Washington at the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace on Feb. 19. 

 

“We will announce that member states have pledged more than $5 billion dollars toward the Gaza humanitarian and reconstruction efforts, and have committed thousands of personnel to the International Stabilization Force and local police to maintain security and peace for Gazans.” Trump wrote.


He also urged Hamas to move forward with disarmament under his plan for postwar Gaza.


"Very importantly, Hamas must uphold its commitment to Full and Immediate Demilitarization," Trump said in the post.

 

Disarmament is a key part of the second phase of the US-brokered ceasefire plan sealed in October between Israel and the Palestinian militant group to end the war triggered by Hamas's attack on Israel in October 2023.


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The United Nations endorsed the plan in November.

 

The second phase stipulates that Israeli forces gradually withdraw from Gaza and Hamas should disarm, with an international stabilization force deployed to ensure security.

 

Hamas has repeatedly said that disarmament is a red line, although it has indicated it could consider handing over its weapons to a future Palestinian governing authority.

 

Both sides accuse each other daily of ceasefire violations.

 

Although originally intended to oversee Gaza's rebuilding, the Board of Peace's charter does not appear to limit its role to Palestinian territory.

 

"The Board of Peace has unlimited potential," Trump said Sunday in his post.

 

After an initial meeting on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos last month, the board is due to meet on Thursday in the US capital.

 

Countries have been asked to pay $1 billion for permanent membership of the board, and the invitation for Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose country invaded Ukraine in 2022, has drawn criticism.

 

Key US allies, including France and Britain, have expressed doubts.

 

Trump has said the organization will work "in conjunction" with the United Nations.

 

"The Board of Peace will prove to be the most consequential International Body in History," he said.

 

Under the ceasefire plan, a Palestinian technocratic committee has also been set up with a goal of taking over governance in the battered Gaza Strip.