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Donald Trump announced that the Peace Council will provide 5 billion dollars to rebuild Gaza

Donald Trump stated that his newly formed Peace Council will allocate 5 billion dollars for the reconstruction of war-torn Gaza and deploy international stabilization forces.

On Sunday, President Donald Trump announced that members of his newly established Peace Council pledged 5 billion dollars for the reconstruction of Gaza, which has suffered extensive damage due to the ongoing war. Trump revealed that the council would also commit thousands of personnel for international stabilization and police forces in the region. Formal commitments are expected to be announced during the council's first meeting in Washington on Thursday, which will be attended by relevant members including Javier Milei, who is preparing to travel to the United States.

In his announcement on social media, Trump expressed confidence in the Peace Council, stating it will be the most significant international organization in history and he is honored to serve as its president. While he emphasized the financial and operational support for Gaza, he did not disclose the specific countries contributing to both the reconstruction funds and the stabilization personnel. This lack of detail raises questions about the feasibility and commitment of the proposed international support for Gaza's recovery.

The pledge comes amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions and the urgent need for rebuilding efforts to stabilize Gaza. The announcement reflects Trump's attempt to leverage international alliances and highlight the role of his administration in global peacekeeping efforts. However, the success of these initiatives will depend on the collaboration and readiness of member states to follow through on their commitments, which remains uncertain at this stage.

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