Trump's Gaza Board Warns of Funding Gap for $70 Billion Plan
The Board of Peace overseeing President Trump's $70 billion Gaza rebuilding plan is urging faster disbursement of pledged funds to avoid a potential cash crunch.

A report issued by United States President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" has identified a critical shortfall between financial pledges and actual disbursements for his Gaza rebuilding plan. According to the board, this funding gap must be closed urgently to avoid a potential cash crunch that could threaten the initiative. The comprehensive rebuilding plan is currently estimated to cost $70 billion.[1]
Trump established the Board of Peace specifically to oversee his ambitious plan to manage the extensive reconstruction efforts. Although the United Nations Security Council has officially recognized the newly formed board, international participation remains somewhat divided. Washington has successfully secured the backing of its main Middle Eastern allies, as well as various middling and smaller states, but many major global powers have not yet signed up to support the initiative.[1][2]



