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Board of Peace members pledge $7 billion for Gaza relief
Summary
Nine Board of Peace members pledged a combined $7 billion for Gaza relief, and the U.S. announced a separate $10 billion pledge to the board; several countries also offered troop or police support.
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President Donald Trump opened the inaugural Board of Peace meeting and announced that nine member countries have pledged a combined $7 billion for Gaza relief. The meeting drew representatives from nearly 50 countries and included discussion of reconstruction plans and security arrangements. Trump also said the United States is pledging $10 billion to the Board of Peace but did not specify how that money will be used. Officials reported that some countries offered troop deployments while neighboring states agreed to train police for Gaza.
Key facts:
- Nine Board of Peace members announced a combined pledge of $7 billion for Gaza relief; the countries named included Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan and Kuwait.
- The United States announced a $10 billion pledge to the Board of Peace without specifying how the funds will be allocated.
- Several countries pledged security support for Gaza, including troop contributions to a stabilization effort and police training by Egypt and Jordan, with no detailed timelines provided.
Summary:
The announced pledges are a notable step toward international support for Gaza relief but equal only a small portion of widely cited estimates for full reconstruction. Undetermined at this time.
