16-02-2026
JERUSALEM: Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar will attend US President Donald Trump’s first formal Board of Peace meeting on February 19, two Israeli officials said on Saturday.
US officials told media this week that Trump will announce a multi-billion dollar reconstruction plan for Gaza and detail plans for a UN-authorized stabilization force for the Palestinian enclave at the meeting in Washington.
Delegations from at least 20 countries, including heads of state, are expected to attend the meeting of the board whose creation was endorsed by a United Nations Security Council resolution as part of Trump’s plan to end the Gaza war.
While regional Middle East powers, including Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, as well as major emerging nations such as Indonesia, have joined the board, global powers and traditional Western US allies have been more cautious.
The US officials said the meeting will focus on Gaza, where two years of war have left much of the Palestinian enclave in ruins.
Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas agreed to Trump’s plan last year with a ceasefire taking effect in October. More than 590 Palestinians, many of them civilians and four Israeli soldiers have been killed in rounds of violence that have erupted since.
Both sides have accused each other of violating the ceasefire, even as Trump’s administration has pressed for progress to the next steps envisaged in the plan.
One of those is the deployment of the International Stabilization Force, as Israeli troops further withdraw and Hamas disarms.
The US officials said Trump will announce that several countries plan to provide several thousand troops to the stabilization force that is expected to deploy in Gaza in the months ahead. Hamas has so far rejected demands to lay down its weapons and Israel has said that if the group does not disarm peacefully, Israel will have to force it to do so.
President Donald Trump will announce a multi-billion dollar reconstruction plan for Gaza and detail plans for a UN-authorized stabilization force for the Palestinian enclave at the first formal meeting of his Board of Peace next week, two senior US officials said on Thursday.
Delegations from at least 20 countries, including many heads of state are expected to attend the meeting in Washington, D.C., which Trump will chair on February 19, the officials told media on condition of anonymity.
The details on Trump’s plans for the first meeting of his Board of Peace for Gaza have not been previously reported. Trump signed documents in Davos, Switzerland, on January 23 establishing the Board of Peace. The board’s creation was endorsed by a United Nations Security Council resolution as part of Trump’s Gaza plan.
While regional Middle East powers including Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, as well as major emerging nations such as Indonesia, have joined the board, global powers and traditional Western US allies have been more cautious.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday during his visit to Washington that Israel has joined the board.
Trump has stirred concerns that the Board of Peace might try to resolve other conflicts around the world and compete with the United Nations. The US officials said the meeting next week will focus solely on Gaza.
They said a central part of the meeting will be Trump’s announcement of a multi-billion-dollar fund for Gaza, which will include monetary contributions from participating board members.
One official called the offers “generous” and said that the United States had not made any explicit requests for donations. (Int’l Monitoring Desk)
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