
12 Nations Join Trump's Gaza Peace Board
President Trump has invited at least 12 countries to join his new "Board of Peace" to help rebuild Gaza and guide its transition from conflict to stability. The international coalition includes nations from the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and the Americas working together on humanitarian reconstruction.
A dozen countries have accepted invitations to join an ambitious international effort to rebuild Gaza and support lasting peace in the region.
President Trump announced the "Board of Peace" initiative last week as part of a 20-point plan for Gaza's future. At least 12 nations have confirmed their participation, including Jordan, Greece, Cyprus, Pakistan, Hungary, India, Canada, Turkey, Egypt, Paraguay, Argentina, and Albania.
The board will oversee Gaza's reconstruction, help restore essential services, and coordinate international resources for the territory's long-term development. Trump will chair the effort alongside senior diplomatic figures and international representatives from participating nations.
The Gaza Executive Board will work on the ground to deliver governance and services to residents. Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Qatari diplomat Ali Al-Thawadi are among the appointed members bringing regional expertise to the mission.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special envoy Steve Witkoff will help coordinate U.S. involvement in the reconstruction efforts. The White House says additional member countries and board representatives will be announced in coming weeks.
The Ripple Effect
This broad international coalition brings together nations from different regions and backgrounds united around a common humanitarian goal. Countries with varied perspectives on Middle East policy are finding common ground in helping rebuild communities and restore stability.
The coordinated approach means more resources, expertise, and support for Gaza's residents as they work toward recovery. When nations collaborate on reconstruction, the impact multiplies through shared knowledge, funding, and diplomatic support.
The diverse membership also ensures multiple perspectives guide the rebuilding process. European nations bring reconstruction experience, Middle Eastern countries offer regional understanding, and others contribute unique strengths to the collective effort.
Twelve nations saying yes to this challenge signals hope that international cooperation can still tackle complex humanitarian crises. Their commitment turns a peace plan into action with real resources behind it.
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