The 'Peace Committee' initiated by Trump for Gaza's reconstruction has hit a major roadblock, with no funds received four months post-launch. Despite pledges of $7 billion from member countries and an additional $10 billion from the U.S., the World Bank-managed fund remains empty. The initiative, which includes plans to disarm Hamas and facilitate Israeli troop withdrawal, has seen no progress.
Concerns over the committee's legal status and financial transparency have led U.S. lawmakers to withhold approval of funds. The U.S. State Department's planned $1.2 billion in aid and $50 million in operational funding are also on hold. Without a clear governance framework, local reconstruction efforts in Gaza remain stalled, with participants citing a lack of resources and tools to address the region's needs.
Trump's Gaza 'Peace Council' Faces Funding Deadlock, Reconstruction Stalled
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