
US President Donald Trump speaks at the inaugural meeting of the Peace Commission at the Institute of Peace on Thursday.
According to CNN, at the first meeting of the Gaza Peace Commission on Thursday, U.S. President Trump disclosed in unprecedented detail the list of international coalitions participating in reconstruction and stabilization operations in Gaza. He announced that a huge camp composed of many countries has invested huge amounts of money and armed forces.
US$7 billion and the military and police of five countries
Trump announced that nine countries – Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan and Kuwait – have donated more than $7 billion to Gaza relief operations.
On the security front, he confirmed that Indonesia, Morocco, Albania, Kosovo and Kazakhstan "have all sent military police to stabilize Gaza." "Every penny spent is an investment in the hope of stability and new harmony in this important, dynamic and incredible region," Trump said.
“Substantial” support from regional allies
In addition to countries that directly send troops, Trump also specifically named Egypt and Jordan. He said both countries "have also provided very, very substantial assistance, troops, training and support to a very trustworthy Palestinian police force."
Although Trump did not immediately disclose the specific number or deployment time of these troops, nor did he specify the flow of the $7 billion in funds, the scale of international cooperation he described has attracted attention from the outside world. In addition, he also revealed that the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs "is raising US$2 billion for Gaza."
The Nobel Prize and the Future of Fundraising
In his speech, Trump noted that Norway would host a Peace Council gathering. During this time, he once again expressed regret that he had not been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, but later claimed that he was more focused on "saving lives."
At the same time, Trump previewed the participation of Asian powers, saying Japan would also hold fundraising events for regional countries to further expand the pool of funds for Gaza's reconstruction.
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