US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, the flagship body created to oversee Gaza’s postwar reconstruction, has raised no money for the World Bank fund set to hold donor contributions, four months after the board was originally launched. Several countries, including Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Bahrain, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, have signed up to Trump’s Board of Peace and have since contributed more than $7 billion toward a Gaza “relief package,” the US president said, as per the BBC report.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Trump himself promised an additional $10 billion in US backing, but the money pledged has yet to reach the World Bank account, which was designed to provide a transparent channel for reconstruction funds. The Financial Times (FT) reported that the official fund remains empty, as donors have instead sent money to a separate JPMorgan account. The account is controlled directly by the board, which does not carry the same level of transparency requirements as the World Bank. Current funding flows Roughly $3 million from Morocco and about $20 million from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) reportedly have gone into the JPMorgan account, covering office costs of the board’s high representative for Gaza and salaries for a Palestinian technocratic committee created to work with the body. The UAE has also earmarked $100 million to train a new police force in Gaza, but those funds remain frozen, as the program has not yet started.
Trump’s Board of Peace Fund Remains Empty Four Months After Launch, FT Reports
Trump’s Board of Peace has raised no money into its World Bank fund for Gaza, as donors route small sums into a separate JPMorgan account.










