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JUST IN: President Trump announced that member nations have pledged over $5 billion and thousands of personnel to support Gaza’s humanitarian, reconstruction and security efforts through his Board of Peace, while calling on Hamas to fully and immediately demilitarize.
JUST IN: President Trump announced that member nations have pledged over $5 billion and thousands of personnel to support Gaza’s humanitarian, reconstruction and security efforts through his Board of Peace, while calling on Hamas to fully and immediately demilitarize.
In a major announcement today, Donald Trump revealed that member nations participating in his newly established Board of Peace have pledged more than $5 billion and committed thousands of personnel to support humanitarian relief, reconstruction, and security operations in Gaza.
Speaking during a press briefing, Trump said the funding would be directed toward rebuilding critical infrastructure, restoring medical and water services, and stabilizing communities affected by months of conflict. He emphasized that the initiative brings together a coalition of partner countries, though specific contributors and deployment timelines were not immediately disclosed.
According to preliminary details, the pledged personnel will include engineers, medical teams, logistics specialists, and security advisers tasked with helping local authorities restore essential services and maintain order during the reconstruction phase. The Board of Peace, Trump said, is designed to coordinate international resources more efficiently and ensure that aid reaches civilians swiftly and transparently.
At the same time, Trump called on Hamas to “fully and immediately demilitarize,” arguing that lasting stability in Gaza depends on the removal of armed capabilities and a transition toward civilian governance. He stated that continued international support would hinge on clear steps toward disarmament and security reform.
The announcement comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions in the region and expand humanitarian access. Analysts note that while the financial commitment signals significant international backing, the effectiveness of the plan will depend on coordination with regional stakeholders and conditions on the ground.
Further details about participating nations and operational timelines are expected in the coming days.