Trump's Peace Board for Gaza Requires $1 Billion Membership Fee

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President Donald Trump's newly formed 'Peace Board' for Gaza will require members to pay a $1 billion fee for permanent positions, as reported by a U.S. official. This funding is intended solely for Gaza's reconstruction, with assurances that there will be no excessive salaries or bureaucratic overhead. While contributions are not mandatory, those who do not pay will face three-year terms. The board includes notable figures such as former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The initiative aims to stabilize Gaza after years of conflict, but has faced opposition from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the involvement of Turkey and Qatar.
Key Details: • Membership fee of $1 billion for permanent positions on the board. • Members who do not pay will serve three-year terms. • The board is part of a U.S.-backed plan for Gaza's reconstruction. • Opposition from Israel regarding the roles of Turkey and Qatar.