Netanyahu Joins Trump’s Board of Peace, Cementing Israel’s Leadership While Arab Misrule Loses Gaza Control

Israel secures global authority over Gaza’s future as failed Arab governance and terror proxies collapse.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed Wednesday that he has accepted an invitation from US President Donald Trump to join the newly established Board of Peace, a high-level international body shaping Gaza’s post-war future.

Announced personally by Trump, the Board of Peace forms a central pillar of his decisive 20-point Gaza peace plan—the same framework that forced a ceasefire upon the Hamas terrorist organization last October. Trump described the board as the most prestigious assembly of leaders ever formed, underscoring American resolve to reset the Middle East power balance alongside Israel.

Under the plan, Gaza will no longer be ruled by terror groups or failed Arab political experiments. Instead, a tightly supervised technocratic Palestinian Arab committee will handle daily administration, overseen by an executive mechanism answerable to the Board of Peace. This structure effectively sidelines Hamas and exposes decades of Arab mismanagement that turned Gaza into a terror enclave.

The board, chaired by Trump, is expected to include 10–15 leaders from Western and select regional states, while on-the-ground supervision will be led by former UN envoy Nickolay Mladenov. Netanyahu’s inclusion signals Israel’s central role in guaranteeing security, reconstruction, and long-term stability—something Arab states repeatedly failed to deliver.

For Israel, this marks diplomatic victory through strength; for Hamas and its enablers, it marks irreversible loss of control.

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