NEWS
BREAKING:Trump Unveils $5 Billion Global Pledge for Gaza, Urges Hamas to Demilitarize.
President Donald Trump has announced a major international commitment aimed at stabilizing Gaza, revealing that member nations have pledged more than $5 billion along with thousands of personnel to support humanitarian relief, reconstruction, and security operations.
The initiative, coordinated through what Trump described as his “Board of Peace,” is designed to accelerate rebuilding efforts, restore basic services, and improve living conditions for civilians affected by prolonged conflict.
According to officials, the funds will be directed toward infrastructure repair, medical aid, housing, and restoring critical utilities, while international teams will assist in maintaining security and delivering relief.
In his announcement, Trump also issued a strong call for Hamas to fully and immediately demilitarize, arguing that long-term peace and reconstruction cannot succeed without the removal of armed conflict from the region.
He emphasized that the success of the plan depends on stability, cooperation, and a sustained commitment from both regional and global partners.
A Push for Stability and Recovery.
Supporters of the initiative say the scale of the financial and personnel commitment marks one of the most significant international efforts focused on Gaza in recent years.
They argue that rebuilding infrastructure and strengthening security could create a pathway toward long-term stability and economic recovery.
Humanitarian groups, while welcoming increased aid, stress that implementation will be crucial.
They note that ensuring assistance reaches civilians efficiently and safely will determine whether the initiative can deliver meaningful change on the ground.
Global Attention on Next Steps.
The announcement places renewed international focus on Gaza’s future, with observers watching closely to see how the pledged funds and resources will be deployed.
Key questions remain about coordination among participating nations, security arrangements, and whether political conditions will allow reconstruction to proceed without disruption.
As the initiative moves forward, its impact could shape not only Gaza’s recovery but also broader efforts toward peace and stability in the region.
