Washington: The Trump administration circulated a draft charter for the Gaza Peace Board to 60 countries, requiring a $1 billion fee for long-term membership. Each member country will serve for three years, extendable by the Board chairman. Countries contributing over $1 billion in the first year may bypass the three-year limit. U.S. President Trump invited Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to join the board. Israel rejected the board’s formation, citing it as inconsistent with its government policies. The initiative aims to oversee Gaza’s administration and reconstruction under international oversight, with prominent global figures including Tony Blair and Jared Kushner involved.
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