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'No money available': Trump's peace board faces cash crunch, Gaza plan stalls amid Iran war

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'No money available': Trump's peace board faces cash crunch, Gaza plan stalls amid Iran war

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US President Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza is facing a cash crunch, with only a fraction of the pledged $17 billion received, hindering plans for the war-hit region's future. The funding crisis has impacted the deployment of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, a US-backed body intended to take control from Hamas.

The US President's Board of Peace has received less than $1 billion for rebuilding Gaza. The board was established to oversee the region's governance and reconstruction after two years of devastation. Only the UAE, Morocco, and the US have contributed to the fund so far. The war with Iran has worsened the funding situation. The National Committee for the Administration of Gaza is unable to deploy due to lack of funding and security concerns. The committee was intended to take control from Hamas and oversee policing after the disarmament of Hamas and withdrawal of Israeli troops.

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