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Trump Board of Peace's official Gaza reconstruction fund is empty, source says

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By Gavin Blackburn Published on 27/05/2026 - 16:09 GMT+2 Share Comments Share Close Button

The board is unambiguously led not just by the United States but by Trump personally, who holds the final say and can remain in charge past his presidency.

US President Donald Trump's Board of Peace has no cash in its official Gaza reconstruction fund, despite member countries pledging billions of dollars, a source familiar with the board told the AFP news agency on Wednesday.

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Trump conceived the board to coordinate the rebuilding of Gaza, after Israel and Hamas agreed to a US-backed ceasefire in October which stopped two years of devastating war.

But he quickly raised eyebrows by sending out wide invitations, including to Russian President Vladimir Putin and to countries far removed from traditional Middle East diplomacy.

Since the board was set up, its fund, administered by the World Bank and endorsed by the United Nations, has received no money from donors, the source familiar with its operations told AFP.

The source said money had not been deposited because the fund was designed for the reconstruction and development phase, which has not yet been reached.

Israeli military operations in Gaza have continued despite the ceasefire, with at least 910 people killed since then, according to the territory's health ministry.

US President Donald Trump speaks during a Board of Peace meeting at the US Institute of Peace in Washington, 19 February, 2026
US President Donald Trump speaks during a Board of Peace meeting at the US Institute of Peace in Washington, 19 February, 2026 AP Photo

Israel still retains control of over 60% of the Gaza Strip, including all entry and exit points, while the population is concentrated on the coast.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Financial Times (FT) newspaper reported that the board had received donations directly into a JPMorgan account, citing the board's spokesperson.

There are no "independent transparency requirements" in place for the JPMorgan account, the FT noted.

Major European nations have shunned the board, which is heavy on longstanding US partners in the Middle East, ideological allies of Trump and smaller countries eager for Trump's attention.

The board is unambiguously led not just by the United States but by Trump personally, who holds the final say and can remain in charge past his presidency.

Palestinians walk through the destruction left by the Israeli air and ground offensive in Gaza City, 5 December, 2025
Palestinians walk through the destruction left by the Israeli air and ground offensive in Gaza City, 5 December, 2025 AP Photo

Trump previously said that the United States would contribute $10 billion (€8.5 billion) to the board, while Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates each promised at least $1 billion.

Members of the board are required pay $1 billion for a permanent spot, according to its charter.

An EU-UN assessment published in April estimated that more than $71 billion (€60 billion) will be needed over the next decade for the reconstruction of Gaza, where the UN says the humanitarian situation is "critical."

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