What’s next for Gaza after Trump’s Board of Peace meets in Washington?
In February 2026, Donald Trump's Board of Peace convened in Washington D.C. to discuss the future of Gaza, pledging financial aid, peacekeeping forces, and investment.

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AI-generatedIn February 2026, Donald Trump's Board of Peace convened in Washington D.C. to discuss the future of Gaza, pledging financial aid, peacekeeping forces, and investment. The meeting, intended to address the situation in Gaza, included only one Palestinian representative. Major European nations expressed caution regarding the initiative. The gathering aimed to determine a path forward for Gaza, but its impact and effectiveness remain uncertain due to limited Palestinian representation and European reservations. The long-term implications for the people of Gaza are yet to be seen.
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5 extractedRami Khouri is a Distinguished fellow at the American University of Beirut
Only one Palestinian was present at the meeting.
Donald Trump’s Board of Peace meets for the first time.
The Board is pledging money, peacekeeping troops and investment for Gaza.
Major European nations remain wary.