Created Gaza Board of Peace for reconstruction and temporary governance
January 16, 2026
Procedural Bypass
Founders' Principles Violated
Guardrails Violated
Why Level 2?
Creation of board to oversee reconstruction and governance without proper Congressional authorization or international consultation. Board created without Palestinian representation. Measurable harm to diplomatic relationships and governance principles.
What Happened
Context
President Trump announced creation of Gaza Board of Peace on January 16, 2026, a seven-member commission including Tony Blair, Jared Kushner, and World Bank President Ajay Banga to oversee reconstruction and temporary governance in Gaza. Critics called it contradictory to his hard foreign policy elsewhere.
Action Taken
Announced creation of Gaza Board of Peace on January 16, 2026, a seven-member commission including Tony Blair, Jared Kushner, and World Bank President Ajay Banga to oversee reconstruction and temporary governance in Gaza. The board was created without proper Congressional authorization or international consultation. Critics called it contradictory to his hard foreign policy elsewhere and raised concerns about governance without Palestinian representation. The board raised questions about U.S. role in Gaza governance and reconstruction.
In His Own Words
"We will rebuild Gaza better than before."
"The Board of Peace will oversee reconstruction."
"Gaza needs strong leadership and governance."
What's Wrong
Creation of board to oversee reconstruction and temporary governance in Gaza without proper Congressional authorization or international consultation. The board was created without Palestinian representation and raised concerns about governance. Critics called it contradictory to hard foreign policy elsewhere.
Impact
Diplomatic: Board created without proper international consultation or Palestinian representation raised concerns. Legal: Questions about authority to create board without Congressional authorization. Operational: Board includes Tony Blair, Jared Kushner, and World Bank President. International: Board raised questions about U.S. role in Gaza governance.