Netanyahu agrees to join Trump’s Gaza Board of Peace after initial pushback

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to join President Trump's newly established Gaza Board of Peace, reversing his initial reluctance. Netanyahu's initial hesitation stemmed from the inclusion of Turkish and Qatari officials on the separate "Gaza Executive Board," a move his office said was uncoordinated with Israel. The Board of Peace, intended to supervise the next phase of the Gaza peace plan, will oversee the implementation of Trump's 20-point plan, including strategic oversight and resource mobilization. Trump, who is expected to elaborate on the board at the World Economic Forum in Davos, envisions it potentially replacing the United Nations. Invitations to join the board have been extended to numerous countries, including Russia, China, Ukraine, India, and several others, with some nations still considering their participation.
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