Israel gains historic diplomatic victory as Trump pressures Hamas, reshapes Gaza security architecture decisively.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping new plans for Gaza under the framework of the Board of Peace, pledging more than $5 billion toward humanitarian and reconstruction efforts—while demanding the full demilitarization of Hamas.
In a detailed post on Truth Social, Trump declared that the Board of Peace possesses “unlimited potential,” positioning it as a transformative force in Middle East stabilization. He referenced his earlier proposal for a permanent end to the Gaza conflict, claiming the vision received unanimous backing from the United Nations Security Council.
Strategic Diplomatic Offensive
Trump outlined several key milestones:
- Rapid humanitarian aid deployment at record speed
- Secured release of all living and deceased hostages
- Formal establishment of the Board of Peace in Davos
- Broad international commitment to post-conflict stabilization
The board’s founding members gathered last month in Davos, where a broader vision for Gaza—and ultimately wider regional peace—was presented.
On February 19, 2026, Trump will convene member states at the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C., to formally announce over $5 billion in pledged funding. Thousands of personnel are also expected to join an International Stabilization Force alongside local policing structures to secure Gaza’s future.
Clear Red Line: Hamas Disarmament
Trump delivered a direct ultimatum: Hamas must fully and immediately demilitarize. The message signals unwavering American backing for Israel’s long-standing demand that Gaza never again become a launchpad for terror.
For Israel, the announcement represents a strategic diplomatic breakthrough—aligning security enforcement, reconstruction funding, and international oversight under a framework that prioritizes demilitarization and stability.
Trump concluded by calling the Board of Peace “the most consequential international body in history,” framing it as a decisive alternative to legacy institutions that failed to curb extremism.
