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    Israel’s Netanyahu Joins Trump’s Global Peace Board

    World January 21, 20262 Mins Read
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    Breaking news from Jerusalem: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has greenlit US President Donald Trump’s invitation to the Board of Peace, escalating momentum for the Gaza-focused peace initiative. Designed to mediate worldwide disputes with Gaza as the launchpad, Trump will helm the board indefinitely.

    Posted on X by Netanyahu’s team, the acceptance underscores Israel’s commitment to Trump’s framework, which transitions to phase two. Key demands include Hamas fully disarming, eliminating tunnels, and embracing a technocratic Palestinian administration—backed firmly by Washington.

    Phase one saw hostages released alive, but the retention of one body has ignited protests in Israel, with citizens insisting on complete restitution before advancing.

    The roster now features Israel alongside Argentina, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Morocco, UAE, and Vietnam. India’s response to Modi’s invite is pending amid careful evaluation, while Russia confirms Putin received the diplomatic note and is probing deeper, per spokesperson Peskov.

    A total of 60 nations got the call, but concerns mount over the board’s potential to challenge UN primacy. Terms limit terms to three years, with hefty fees for permanence—allegedly $1 billion—prompting debates on equity and influence.

    This alliance-building reflects Trump’s strategy of bypassing multilateral bureaucracy for direct, high-impact diplomacy. Netanyahu’s involvement fortifies US-Israel bonds, critical amid Gaza’s simmering tensions. Outcomes could redefine conflict resolution, balancing innovation against risks of institutional rivalry.

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