Trump’s Board of Peace meets: Who’s in, who’s out, what’s on the agenda?

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In February 2026, Donald Trump will host the inaugural meeting of his "Board of Peace" in Washington D.C., primarily focused on a Gaza reconstruction plan. The U.S. is expected to announce $5 billion in funds for Gaza's humanitarian and reconstruction efforts. While Western allies are hesitant, some Middle Eastern nations are participating. The board's expanding charter is seen by some as rivaling the United Nations. Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted a seat despite the inclusion of Turkish and Qatari officials, while Vladimir Putin has also been offered a seat. The meeting will also discuss an International Stabilization Force to police Gaza, according to Trump's plan to end the war.
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