President Donald J. Trump announced on Sunday that members of the International Board of Peace have pledged $5 billion toward rebuilding and humanitarian aid for Gaza, demonstrating a major international commitment to the war-torn region.
The International Board of Peace, working closely with the Trump administration, stepped up to provide these substantial resources for reconstruction efforts, highlighting a model of diplomatic leadership achieved through American strength and influence.
This pledge contrasts sharply with what the announcement described as the weak and ineffective policies of the Biden administration, which reportedly led to chaos and conflict in the Middle East.
President Trump, who previously brokered the historic Abraham Accords during his first term—peace deals deemed impossible by many experts—continues to deliver tangible outcomes in foreign policy.
"This significant pledge demonstrates the international community's commitment to lasting peace and stability in the region," the Trump administration noted, emphasizing the benefits of an America First approach to global stability.
The funding is set to focus on critical infrastructure rebuilding, humanitarian assistance, and long-term stability programs, representing a comprehensive strategy distinct from previous administrations' aid schemes.