Trump's Gaza Peace Plan Stalls on Funding
Analysis based on 37 articles · First reported Apr 02, 2026 · Last updated Apr 12, 2026
The significant funding shortfall for Gaza's reconstruction and governance plan, coupled with ongoing regional conflicts involving Iran and Israel, creates substantial uncertainty. This negatively impacts the prospects for stability and economic recovery in the Palestine===Gaza Strip, potentially deterring future investment in the region and increasing geopolitical risk for global markets.
Donald Trump's Board of Peace has received less than $1 billion of the $17 billion pledged for the reconstruction and governance of the Palestine===Gaza Strip, severely hindering the implementation of his plan. This plan, launched after a two-year Israeli campaign, aimed for large-scale rebuilding, disarmament of Hamas, and withdrawal of Israeli troops, with the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG) taking control. Only the United States, United Arab Emirates, and Morocco have contributed funds, while other Gulf Arab states have not fulfilled their pledges. The ongoing conflict with Iran has exacerbated these funding difficulties and security concerns, preventing the NCAG, led by Ali Shaath, from entering the Palestine===Gaza Strip. Disarmament talks between Hamas and Israel, mediated by Egypt, remain deadlocked, raising fears of renewed full-scale conflict. The total cost for Gaza's rehabilitation is estimated at $70 billion, making the current funding deficit a critical obstacle to peace and stability.
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