Feb 15 โ€ข 15:31 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ Israel Haaretz

Trump: Members of the Peace Council pledged to invest more than five billion dollars in the rehabilitation of Gaza

US President Donald Trump announced a commitment from members of the Peace Council to invest over five billion dollars in the reconstruction of Gaza.

On Sunday, US President Donald Trump stated on his Truth Social account that members of the newly formed Peace Council have pledged to invest more than five billion dollars into the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip. This initiative aims to deploy thousands of personnel to international stabilization forces and policing operations within the area. The announcement comes ahead of the council's upcoming meeting in Washington, set to be the first since their charter signing in Davos last month. Trump underscored the importance of Hamas complying with its obligations and disarming immediately.

Trump expressed optimism about the potential of the Peace Council, noting that his plan for a lasting resolution to the Gaza conflict was unanimously adopted by the UN Security Council last October. He highlighted the rapid provision of humanitarian aid and emphasized efforts to secure the release of captives, whether alive or deceased. The impending meeting in Washington is viewed as a significant step towards establishing a sustained recovery campaign that will involve cooperation between countries and organizations.

Israel's Foreign Minister, Gideon Saar, is expected to represent Israel at the summit, following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision not to attend. The invitation sent to member states of the Peace Council emphasized that this summit aims to unify nations, institutions, and partners in an ongoing rehabilitation effort that will lay the foundations for future peace and stability in the region. This development is a critical moment in international diplomatic efforts concerning Gaza, as both funding commitments and the political landscape evolve rapidly.

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