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​By SCM REPORTER, JERUSALEM

 

​Prime Minister BENJAMIN NETANYAHU has dramatically rejected Donald Trump’s new “Board of Peace” for Gaza, marking a rare and explosive rift between the two close allies.

​In a stinging late-night statement, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) claimed the plan to install an international committee to run the war-torn enclave was “not coordinated” and directly “contradicts” Israeli policy.

​The “Board of Peace”—described by some diplomats as a “Mini-UN”—was unveiled by the White House on Friday. It is intended to oversee the second phase of a fragile ceasefire, focusing on the reconstruction of Gaza and the disarmament of Hamas.

​However, the inclusion of representatives from Turkey and Qatar—nations that have been fiercely critical of Israel’s military campaign—has sparked fury in Jerusalem.

​‘Not Coordinated’
​”The announcement regarding the composition of the Gaza Executive Board was made without coordination with Israel and runs counter to Israel’s policy,” a spokesperson for the PMO said.

​Sources say the Israeli government was “blindsided” by the list of leaders, which includes former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

​While the board features billionaire Israeli businessman Yakir Gabay, no official members of the Israeli government were included in the lineup.

​​The row has escalated so quickly that Netanyahu has ordered his Foreign Minister, Gideon Sa’ar, to bypass standard diplomatic channels and contact Marco Rubio directly to demand an explanation.

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​Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir immediately backed the Prime Minister’s defiance, urging the military to “prepare to return to war” if Israel’s security interests are sidelined by the new international body.

​The crisis centers on Donald Trump’s ambitious post-war vision for the Middle East. Under the plan, the Board of Peace (BoP) would serve as a transitional authority for Gaza.

​The Players: Chaired by Trump himself, the board includes a “who’s who” of global figures, including Tony Blair, Jared Kushner, and World Bank President Ajay Banga.

​The Cost: In a classic Trump move, the US administration has reportedly asked countries seeking a permanent seat on the board to contribute $1 billion toward Gaza’s reconstruction.

​The Friction: Israel is particularly concerned that the board will allow Turkey and Qatar to have a permanent say in the security of its borders.

Netanyahu has long insisted that Israel must maintain “security control” over Gaza to prevent a repeat of the October 7 attacks.

​The Ceasefire: The dispute comes as the Gaza ceasefire enters a “challenging second phase.”

While Hamas has expressed a willingness to hand over administrative power to a “technocratic committee” under the board’s oversight, they have not yet agreed to dismantle their military wing—a key Israeli demand.

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