Feb 16 • 04:00 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Gaza, Trump Plan. "Ready 5 billion from the Board of Peace"

Donald Trump is set to present a post-war plan for Gaza, backed by a promise of over $5 billion in aid from the Board of Peace members during their first formal meeting.

Donald Trump is preparing to unveil a post-war plan for Gaza at the upcoming formal meeting of the Board of Peace, where it is expected that he will announce significant financial support for humanitarian efforts in the Palestinian enclave. During the meeting, scheduled for February 19 at the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace in Washington, Trump will share details on the commitment of over $5 billion from member states aimed at rebuilding Gaza and maintaining stability through the deployment of an International Stabilization Force and local police.

In his announcement, Trump emphasized the Board of Peace's potential to become the most influential international organization in history, expressing pride in leading such a group. He reiterated that this initiative is part of a broader strategy he has been developing since October, which he claims will ensure a definitive resolution to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The commitment of substantial funding represents a significant international effort towards humanitarian aid and rebuilding after years of conflict.

The implications of Trump’s plan extend beyond immediate financial assistance; it suggests a possible shift in international diplomacy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. By positioning himself as a key figure in this initiative, Trump aims to enhance his political profile while attempting to provide a positive vision for peace and reconstruction in Gaza. However, the effectiveness and acceptance of his plan will largely depend on the cooperation from both Palestine and Israel, as well as the international community's response to Trump's leadership in this crucial issue.

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