Last Friday, the White House unveiled its new Board of Peace for Gaza – a high-profile squad tasked with steering post-conflict recovery and rallying global support. At the helm? U.S. President Donald Trump. 🌍✌️
Joining him are:
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio
- Special envoy Steve Witkoff
- Senior advisor Jared Kushner
- Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair
This board marks a fresh, albeit surprising, twist in the decades-long quest for stability in Gaza. Here’s what you need to know:
- Why it matters: Gaza’s rebuilding needs have skyrocketed after years of conflict. This board aims to fast-track aid, infrastructure revamp, and peace talks.
- Who’s who: Trump brings a business-driven approach, Rubio offers diplomatic know-how, Witkoff adds on-the-ground insights, Kushner brings regional expertise, and Blair chips in with his own peace-process experience.
- Next steps: The board will meet in Washington D.C. next month to draft action plans focused on mobilizing funds, coordinating NGOs, and engaging regional partners.
For tech-savvy youth tuned into global causes, this is the kind of initiative that might spark digital volunteering, crowdfunding campaigns, and cross-border collaborations. Think hackathons to design low-cost shelters or social media drives to raise awareness. 💡
Stay tuned as the Board of Peace for Gaza takes its first steps. Will it spark the change many young activists hope for? Let’s keep watching – and maybe get involved! ✨
Reference(s):
cgtn.com


