Trump’s Gaza board reports funding gap for rebuild

Trump’s Board of Peace said it still lacks some of the money promised for Gaza reconstruction in a report to the UN Security Council this month.

The board urged donor countries, including the United States and Gulf states, to release funds faster as it tries to move from plans on paper to projects on the ground.

The funding delay matters because aid delivery and rebuilding in Gaza depend on whether pledged support actually arrives.

Board of Peace

The board says pledged money has not been transferred quickly enough to turn its Gaza plan into real reconstruction work. It argues that delayed disbursement weakens the gap between international commitments and conditions on the ground.

Donor countries

Countries that signed up to the board are being pressed to make contributions without delay. Their role is central because the reconstruction effort depends on whether promised funding is released in time.

  • The UN Security Council can authorize peace operations and sanctions, making it a powerful venue for crisis diplomacy.
  • Gaza’s reconstruction has repeatedly been slowed by border restrictions, damaged infrastructure, and disputes over who controls access.
  • The phrase “Board of Peace” echoes international trusteeship language used in earlier post-conflict planning.

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