Israel objects to White House's pick of leaders for 'board of peace'

Israel strongly objects to the White House's hastily assembled group of world leaders, dubbed the "board of peace," aimed at governing Gaza. The board, touted as a major step forward by US President Donald Trump and former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, will oversee temporary governance and reconstruction in the war-torn strip.

The surprise appointments, including Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, and several other high-profile figures, have raised eyebrows in Israel. The country's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed concerns over the lack of coordination with Israeli officials and has asked US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to verify the appointments.

The board is part of Trump's 20-point plan to end the war in Gaza, but critics argue that it lacks legitimacy and may exacerbate tensions between Israelis and Palestinians. Despite a ceasefire announced in October, violence continues, with at least 463 Palestinians killed since then. Israel has also restricted food and aid into Gaza, leaving many without basic necessities.

The board's composition remains unclear, with two separate governing boards set to focus on investment and foreign relations, as well as day-to-day affairs in Gaza. US envoy Steve Witkoff, Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, and Tony Blair are among the seven-member founding executive board, chaired by Trump.

Blair has welcomed the appointment, stating that it offers hope for a brighter future in Gaza and with Israel. However, Hamas has refused to disarm as part of the ceasefire plan, leaving many questions unanswered about the international security force's composition. The US-drafted peace plan faces significant challenges, including rebuilding Gaza's infrastructure, which was largely destroyed during Israel's 2014 war.

The board of peace is seen by many as a hastily assembled attempt to impose external control over Gaza, rather than a genuine effort at reconciliation. As tensions between Israelis and Palestinians continue to simmer, the fate of this new board remains uncertain, raising concerns about its ability to address the complex issues plaguing the region.
 
I just dont think this is gonna work out lol 🤯... i mean, what's next? like, a UN governed Gaza? that sounds like a recipe for disaster to me! 🚨 Israel has every right to be concerned about this whole thing, and i get why Netanyahu is asking for clarification on the appointments. its not like we've seen a ton of success with these kinds of international deals in the past... and what really gets me is that trump is basically handing over the reins to his buddies, including blair and Kushner, without even consulting with israeli officials first 🤔. its just so... unprofessional? 🙄
 
Ugh, can you believe this?! 🤯 Trump thinks he's gonna just handpick a bunch of powerful leaders and suddenly everyone will get along? 😂 Like, what even is this "board of peace" supposed to do? It sounds like some kinda farce to me... And Erdoğan, Sisi, and Netanyahu are all on it together? What about the Palestinians?! They're the ones living in Gaza, not the ones getting to make decisions for them 🤷‍♀️. And don't even get me started on Hamas refusing to disarm... how are they supposed to keep anyone safe when everyone's just gonna sit there and wait for something to happen? 😩 It all feels so... rushed. Like, can we please just take our time and figure some stuff out instead of trying to rush everything into a neat little box? 📦 I mean, what if it doesn't work?! What then?! 😟
 
[Image of Doge, sitting on a beach with a puzzled expression, caption: "Such peace plan..."]

[Animation of a cat stuck in a doorframe, caption: "Can't get out of this mess"]

[Sarcastic meme of Barack Obama's face with a red X through it, caption: "Because what Gaza really needed was more external 'help']"

[Giphy of a group of people holding a sign that says "We're all in this together", but the group is made up of different countries with flags and logos, caption: "As if"]

[Image of El Chapo from Netflix's Narcos, looking concerned, caption: "Gaza's got some deep wounds"]

[A picture of two hands clasped together, with a thought bubble above them that says "Let's get this peace thing started", but the bubble is quickly filled with images of guns, tanks, and destruction, caption: "Good luck with that"]
 
I dont think this is gonna work lol 🤷‍♂️. I mean thinkin about it, who gets put on a board like that with no real planning or coordination? Its like throwin a bunch of people together and expectin them to magically solve all these problems 🤯. And whats with the two separate governing boards? That just sounds like a headache waitin to happen 😩. Israel's got valid concerns, too - why should they trust some external group when their own leaders are gettin the job done? And what about Hamas? If they're not gonna disarm, then what's the point of this whole thing 🤔. I just dont see how this board is gonna address the root causes of all these problems and bring about real peace...
 
Wow 💥 The US is trying to take charge in the Middle East again, but won't they mess it up? 🤦‍♂️ I mean, have they thought this through? They're throwing a bunch of different leaders at the problem and expecting them to magically solve everything? 😂 It's like trying to put together a puzzle with missing pieces. And what about Hamas? They're not going to just disarm and make peace... Interesting 🤔
 
🤔 I'm not sure how good an idea this "board of peace" thing is 🤷‍♂️. It just seems like a bunch of high-profile folks thrown together without much thought for what's really going on in Gaza 🌐. Israel's got valid concerns, and if they don't feel included in the planning process, it's not hard to see how this could backfire ⚠️. And let's be real, this whole thing feels like a US attempt to impose their will on the situation without actually listening to what the locals want 👂. I mean, have they even talked to Hamas? 🤷‍♂️ The more I think about it, the more I'm skeptical that this board is going to make things any better 🙅‍♂️.
 
Ugh, this whole "board of peace" thing just sounds like another example of Western powers trying to force their solutions on the Middle East 🤯... I mean, what's wrong with giving Gaza some space to sort out its own problems? It feels like we're just gonna pour more money and resources into a situation that's been messed up for decades without any real plan for long-term change 🤑. And Netanyahu's right to be skeptical - who gets to decide what's best for Gaza, exactly? These diplomats and politicians are just pawns in a much bigger game...
 
I'm super worried about this "board of peace" thing 🤔... like, it's just a bunch of guys thrown together without really thinking it through. I mean, have you seen the list of people on that board? Erdoğan and Netanyahu aren't exactly known for their love of Palestinians, you know? And what's up with the separate governing boards? It sounds like a huge mess waiting to happen 📝... and don't even get me started on the fact that Hamas is still refusing to disarm 🚫. This whole thing just feels like a band-aid solution to a much deeper problem. Can we please focus on rebuilding Gaza's infrastructure instead of trying to impose some fancy new government? 🤷‍♂️
 
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