Board of Peace
Coverage of Board of Peace in the Nexus archive.
- Trump's Board of Peace planning pilot humanitarian zone in Gaza, official says
Donald Trump’s Board of Peace is planning a pilot humanitarian zone in Gaza to address humanitarian needs, according to a board official. The initiative aims to support Gazans willing to relocate to secure areas regardless of a potential deal with Hamas on the peace plan's second phase.
- Report: Trump's Board of Peace plans pilot Gaza 'humanitarian zone'
Trump's Board of Peace plans a pilot Gaza 'humanitarian zone' in Rafah, secured by the International Stabilization Force (ISF) and managed by the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG). Critics suggest the plan may violate international humanitarian law.
- US urges donors to abandon UNRWA funding as UN defends agency's mission
The United States urged donors to cease funding UNRWA, accusing it of Hamas infiltration and promoting the Board of Peace as an alternative. The UN defended UNRWA's mandate, emphasizing its role in Gaza's humanitarian efforts despite allegations of infiltration.
- Hamas dissolves its government in Gaza to transfer power to a UN-backed committee
Hamas has dissolved its Gaza government and announced plans to transfer power to a UN-backed technical committee as part of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal. The move faces skepticism from Israeli officials, who question Hamas's commitment to disarmament, while the UN-backed committee emphasizes the need for unified security control and governance in Gaza.
- Hamas dissolves its government in Gaza to transfer power to a UN-backed committee
Hamas dissolved its Gaza government to transfer power to a UN-backed technical committee as part of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal. The move was dismissed by Israel as irrelevant, while the Board of Peace, led by President Donald Trump, emphasized the need for the committee to control all weapons in Gaza.
- Hamas dissolves its government in Gaza to transfer power to a UN-backed committee
Hamas dissolved its government in Gaza to transfer power to a UN-backed technical committee as part of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal. The move was dismissed by Israel as irrelevant, while the Board of Peace, led by President Donald Trump, emphasized the committee must control all weapons in Gaza.
- Hamas dissolves its government in Gaza to transfer power to a UN-backed committee
Hamas has dissolved its government in Gaza and announced plans to transfer power to a UN-backed technical committee as part of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal. The move, which leaves only technical staff to manage daily affairs, faces skepticism from Israel, which dismissed the announcement as insignificant, while the UN-backed Board of Peace emphasized the need for the committee to control all weapons in Gaza.
- Palestinian technocratic committee says ready to govern Gaza
A Palestinian technocratic committee established by the Board of Peace, set up by US President Donald Trump, stated it is ready to govern Gaza after Hamas dissolved its ruling body. The committee, led by Ali Shaath, affirmed it is prepared to assume administrative responsibilities once necessary resources are available.
- Israel eyes return to Gaza war within months, Channel 12 reports
Israeli officials anticipate a potential resumption of war in Gaza within months, citing expectations that the US-led 'Board of Peace' will rule Hamas has breached the ceasefire by refusing to disarm. Hamas has declined to discuss disarmament until Israel fulfils its obligations under the agreement, while Israel has continued to violate the ceasefire through attacks and restrictions.
- Fate of Gaza Strip eclipsed by US-Iran war: analyst
The Gaza Strip's humanitarian crisis and stalled conflict resolution are overshadowed by the US-Iran war, with no mention of Gaza in preliminary peace terms between Washington and Tehran. Ongoing Cairo negotiations involving Palestinian factions, Hamas, and a US-led Board of Peace face Israeli government opposition and remain uncertain.
- Palestinians face uncertain future as Gaza marks 1,000 days of war
The 1,000th day of war in Gaza marks ongoing conflict since the Hamas-led attack on Israel, with over 2 million Palestinians displaced and stalled ceasefire efforts. Israeli strikes continue despite a fragile ceasefire, resulting in 1,053 Palestinian deaths since October 10, while the Trump-created Board of Peace faces challenges in Hamas disarming and reconstruction.
- Gaza interim administration says talks in Cyprus ‘highly productive’
The Gaza interim administration concluded two days of 'highly productive' talks in Cyprus with experts from the Board of Peace, the Office of the High Representative for Gaza, and the Tony Blair Institute. The discussions focused on reconstruction, security, governance, and institutional arrangements to ensure transparency and accountability for international donors.
- IDF says Hamas commander, 4 terrorists killed in Gaza for planning attacks on troops
The IDF reported killing a Hamas commander and four terrorists in Gaza for planning attacks on troops. Technocrats described meetings on Gaza's future as 'highly productive,' while the Board of Peace stated UNRWA has 'no place in the new Gaza.'
- ‘Board of Peace’ to launch ‘Hamas-free’ camps as Israel tightens grip on Gaza
The Board of Peace is set to establish 'Hamas-free humanitarian zones' in Gaza, with the first site opening near Rafah. These zones will be policed by a multinational force and exclude individuals affiliated with Hamas, while Israel expands its control over the territory.
- Trump-backed Gaza security force says tactical vehicles have arrived near Strip
A Trump-backed Gaza security force, the Board of Peace, announced the arrival of tactical vehicles near Gaza as part of logistical preparations for a multinational force deployment. Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem expressed hope the move would advance efforts to separate Palestinians from Israeli forces and halt Israeli violations.
- Trump’s Board of Peace charts path forward
President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace will meet in Cyprus as it faces scrutiny over its work in Gaza. A Board official called the meeting 'regularly' held, while an EU official described it as a 'reset.' Sen. Jeanne Shaheen criticized the board for 'lack of accountability,' and a draft resolution offering 'broad protections' to board members is under scrutiny.
- Board of Peace finalizing plans for Gaza, but implementation timeline up in the air
The Board of Peace is finalizing plans for Gaza, but implementation remains uncertain due to stalled disarmament talks. A committee of Palestinian technocrats tasked with replacing Hamas remains outside the Gaza Strip, attending workshops on governance if and when they enter.
- Moroccan military officers arrive in Israel to join nascent international Gaza force
Moroccan military officers have arrived in Israel to join an international Gaza force. A Board of Peace official stated the group will assist in building the force and provide expertise, though little progress has been made on deployment and implementing Trump's Gaza plan.
- 6 said killed in Gaza strikes as Hamas health ministry says war toll surpasses 73,000
Six people were killed in Gaza strikes, and the Hamas health ministry reported the war toll has exceeded 73,000. A terror group claimed to have responded to a 15-point Board of Peace blueprint aimed at advancing a ceasefire, though disagreements over disarmament persist.
- State Department pressed on Board of Peace oversight
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen is demanding transparency from the State Department regarding Trump’s Board of Peace, citing concerns about accountability and the use of $10 billion in U.S. funding. She questioned whether funds could compensate Trump and highlighted that international donations are deposited in a JPMorgan account instead of a planned World Bank fund.
- Trump’s Board of Peace faces funding questions, trouble in Gaza
President Trump’s Board of Peace is facing scrutiny over its funding sources and destinations, while its U.S. peace plan for Gaza remains stalled. Questions about financial transparency and project obstacles are highlighted in the article.
- Everyone Is Waiting for Trump’s Gaza Plan to Die
The article discusses the failure of Trump’s Gaza Plan, highlighting that the Board of Peace is deemed unworkable due to significant flaws. Public attention is focused on the plan’s inability to progress.
- Watch: Senator grills Rubio about funds for Trump's "Board of Peace"
Senator Jacky Rosen questioned State Secretary Marco Rubio about funds allocated to at least two bank accounts for President Trump's 'Board of Peace' initiative in the Middle East. The inquiry focused on financial aspects of the initiative.
- Funds for Trump's Board of Peace aren't in World Bank account. So where are they?
Funds for President Trump's Board of Peace, intended to oversee Gaza's reconstruction, are not located in a World Bank account. NPR's Steve Inskeep discusses the funding issue with Financial Times reporter Abigail Hauslohner.
- The Guardian view on Israel and Gaza: the threat of further humanitarian catastrophe | Editorial
The article discusses Donald Trump's attempts to negotiate a peace deal with Iran while Israel, under Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership, escalates military actions in Lebanon and Gaza. It highlights the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as Israeli forces expand control, displacing Palestinians and intensifying conflict despite efforts to establish a ceasefire.
- Iran war may be dampening international enthusiasm for peacekeeping force in Gaza
The potential for an Iran war is reducing international support for a peacekeeping force in Gaza, as Arab and Muslim leaders from Indonesia to Kazakhstan avoid open cooperation with the US and Israel following attacks on Iran and Lebanon. The Board of Peace's postwar plan is now in limbo due to these geopolitical tensions.
- Plans for the Gaza International Stabilization Force are in question as troop pledges stall
Plans for the Gaza International Stabilization Force face delays as troop pledges stall, with Indonesia suspending its 8,000-troop commitment amid the U.S.-Iran war and regional tensions. The force, led by U.S. Maj. Gen. Jasper Jeffers, aims to address the Israel-Hamas conflict but lacks support as ceasefire efforts falter and economic crises strain international cooperation.
- Trump’s Board of Peace fund is empty
Trump’s Board of Peace fund, which received $17 billion in pledges, is reported to be empty, with no money flowing to projects in Gaza. The organization is described as stuck in limbo, failing to deliver promised aid.
- Board of Peace focus on Hamas risks return to war in Gaza, critics say
The US-backed Board of Peace has blamed Hamas for stalling a ceasefire in Gaza, despite Israel's failure to meet its obligations, with critics arguing this one-sided approach risks reigniting conflict. Nickolay Mladenov, the Board's 'high representative for Gaza,' accused Hamas of being the 'principal obstacle' to the ceasefire's implementation.
- Trump's Board of Peace struggles to progress beyond far-from-perfect ceasefire in Gaza
U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to rebuild Gaza faces challenges as violence continues, with over 800 Palestinians killed since the ceasefire. Trump's Board of Peace attributes stalled progress to Hamas's refusal to disarm.
- Board of Peace will ask the UN Security Council to press Hamas to disarm
The Board of Peace will ask the UN Security Council to press Hamas to disarm, as the US-brokered ceasefire in Gaza has stalled due to Hamas' refusal to accept verified decommissioning. The report by the Board of Peace is expected to be discussed by the Security Council on Thursday. The ceasefire plan calls on Hamas to surrender its weapons and destroy its network of tunnels.
- UN-backed data undercuts viral Gaza famine claims as child malnutrition falls
UN-backed data shows a significant 83% decline in acute child malnutrition cases in Gaza from January 2025 to March 2026, contradicting viral famine claims. Aid delivery improved after the establishment of the Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) in October 2025, with food assistance reaching 2.1 million people. However, recent months saw a spike in online narratives alleging 'engineered starvation' in Gaza.
- Gaza marks 6 months of a ceasefire that may offer lessons for the Iran war
Gaza marks six months of a ceasefire, but challenges like disarming Hamas and reconstruction persist. The article draws parallels to the Iran war ceasefire, highlighting diplomatic confusion and stalled peace efforts. Trump's approach to peacemaking remains uncertain amid regional tensions.