Six countries confirm US invitations to Gaza peace board
The United States has invited multiple countries to join President Trump's "Board of Peace" to oversee the next phase of his Gaza peace plan, focused on governance, reconstruction, and long-term development. At least sixteen countries, including Jordan, Greece, Cyprus, Pakistan, Hungary, India, Canada, Turkey, Egypt, Paraguay, Argentina and Albania have confirmed receiving invitations.

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AI-generatedThe United States has invited multiple countries to join President Trump's "Board of Peace" to oversee the next phase of his Gaza peace plan, focused on governance, reconstruction, and long-term development. At least sixteen countries, including Jordan, Greece, Cyprus, Pakistan, Hungary, India, Canada, Turkey, Egypt, Paraguay, Argentina and Albania have confirmed receiving invitations. Trump will chair the board, which includes figures like Jared Kushner and Marco Rubio, and it will work alongside the Gaza Executive Board and other entities to promote peace and stability. Turkey and Qatar have already been appointed to the Gaza Executive Board. However, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's office stated that the composition of the Gaza Executive Board was not coordinated with Israel and contradicts its policy. The plan requires Hamas to return all living and deceased hostages.
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5 extractedUnder Trump's plan, Hamas was to turn over all living and deceased hostages that were still being held in Gaza.
The composition of the Gaza Executive Board was not coordinated with Israel and 'runs contrary to its policy'.
Trump will chair the board and be joined by senior political, diplomatic and business figures.
Six countries: Jordan, Greece, Cyprus, Pakistan, Hungary and India, confirmed they were invited.
The United States has extended invitations to multiple foreign governments to join President Donald Trump’s 'Board of Peace'.