Troops for Gaza and money top agenda as Trump’s Board of Peace meets

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Donald Trump's newly formed Board of Peace convened in Washington to discuss a plan for postwar Gaza, proposing a multinational force and significant financial investment. The US proposed a force comprised of troops from Albania, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Morocco, commanded by a US officer, to stabilize Gaza after Hamas is disarmed. The board aims to deploy 20,000 soldiers and later 12,000 police officers, with potential training support from Egypt and Jordan. Trump pledged $10 billion from the US for reconstruction, with additional contributions expected from several countries, the UN, and FIFA. The plan also includes building a 5,000-person military base in Gaza. The initiative faces international scrutiny and questions about its feasibility.
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