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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted U.S. President Donald Trump’s invitation to join the Board of Peace for Gaza, announced Wednesday as part of phase two of the ceasefire agreement with Hamas. The body, which includes numerous world leaders, is expected to oversee demilitarization and reconstruction efforts in the enclave. Netanyahu’s involvement has raised concerns over the board’s objectivity, given his central role in Israel’s war on Gaza. Meanwhile, European leaders have increasingly questioned Washington’s mediation, arguing it has failed to ease humanitarian access or deliver meaningful political progress.

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00:00Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted the invitation from US President
00:04Donald Trump to join the Board of Peace for the Gaza Strip, despite his leading role in
00:10the genocide of the Palestinian people in the enclave.
00:13Netanyahu's offices announced on social media on Wednesday that the PM will join the initiative
00:18as part of the phase two of the ceasefire agreement with Hamas to end Israel's genocide
00:23war on Gaza.
00:25Numerous war leaders have been invited to join the body that should oversee the demilitarization
00:29and reconstruction efforts for Gaza.
00:32However, Netanyahu's involvement will add to concerns over the objectivity of the Board,
00:37which will be led by US President Donald Trump.
00:40Meanwhile, European leaders have increasingly questioned the United States' role in peace
00:43agreements, arguing that the mediation has failed to ease humanitarian access or deliver meaningful
00:49political progress.
00:54There will be the .
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