politics
January 18, 2026
EFE
El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, creó una Junta de Paz para revisar el cumplimiento del plan para Gaza y supervisar el Gobierno transitorio para la Franja y, potencialmente, resolver otros conflictos globales a través de un enfoque «nuevo y audaz». EFE Este órgano internacional, impulsado por la Casa Blanca para fiscalizar la aplicación […]

TL;DR
- Donald Trump created a Peace Board to oversee the Gaza peace plan and potentially resolve global conflicts.
- The board is chaired by Trump and includes U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Tony Blair, Marc Rowan, Roberto Gabriel, and Ajay Banga.
- Invitations to join as founding members were sent to leaders of Argentina, Paraguay, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Canada.
- Membership in the Peace Board requires a $1 billion fee, with a three-year mandate subject to renewal by Trump.
- Trump will have exclusive authority to approve or reject joint decisions made by the board.
- The announcement coincides with the White House's second phase of the Gaza peace plan, involving a technocratic government and Hamas disarmament.
- Critics, like UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, view the board as an attempt to impose U.S. and Israeli interests.
- Some allies, including Israel, have rejected the initiative, while others express caution about its potential to undermine the UN Security Council.