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This was not just another diplomatic meeting — this was a global power move.
The future of Gaza has become the center of international politics as United States President Donald Trump unveiled the new Board of Peace initiative. With a historic $10 billion American commitment and an additional $7 billion pledged by other nations, the proposal outlines a bold reconstruction and security strategy that could redefine the region.
A 20,000-troop International Stabilization Force (ISF) is now part of the plan. The first deployment is set for Rafah, with expansion across five security sectors. Indonesia has pledged 8,000 troops and will serve as deputy commander — signaling major international involvement beyond the West.
But not everyone is on board.
Hamas has rejected the proposal.
Israel continues military operations across Gaza.
European allies including France, Germany, and the United Kingdom have expressed hesitation.
The United Nations is warning about famine risks and demanding an immediate ceasefire.
The Board of Peace aims to build 100,000 homes in Rafah and ultimately 400,000 homes across Gaza, alongside critical infrastructure including water systems, electricity, and hospitals.
Yet key questions remain:
Will the ISF stabilize Rafah?
Will Israel halt military operations?
Will Hamas reconsider its resistance?
Will European allies fully support the mission?
And most importantly — where is Palestinian representation in this plan?
This video breaks down:
• The $17 billion reconstruction pledge
• The 20,000-troop stabilization force
• Indonesia’s surprising leadership role
• European diplomatic fractures
• Ongoing Israeli operations
• Hamas’ rejection of foreign troops
• The geopolitical stakes shaping the Middle East
This is more than diplomacy.
This is a test of global leadership.
And the outcome could shape history.
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