An analysis of the Board of Peace proposal for Gaza, outlining the three-tier governance, international involvement, funding, and implications for reconstruction and security.
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The invited countries have been asked to pay up to $1 billion for a permanent spot on "Board of Peace", which was originally to oversee the rebuilding of Gaza.
Before a signing ceremony planned for Thursday, several nations have agreed to join the board. But many haven’t.
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