
Orbán Joins Trump’s “Board of Peace” Initiative
The Hungarian PM has accepted Donald Trump’s invitation to join the Board of Peace, a body created by the U.S. president to help prepare for a post-war settlement in Gaza.

The Hungarian PM has accepted Donald Trump’s invitation to join the Board of Peace, a body created by the U.S. president to help prepare for a post-war settlement in Gaza.

The White House says further members will be announced as Washington moves into the second phase of its post-war Gaza plan.

The new entity will supervise a Palestinian technocratic committee and help implement the U.S.-backed post-war plan.

Gaza would be run by a 15-member Palestinian technocratic body under the oversight of a “Board of Peace” chaired by President Trump.

Washington has actively aimed to broker Middle East peace since Trump returned to office, but major obstacles to a lasting settlement remain.

“Defending values and heritage is far more important in the long term than securing a few commercial contracts.”

While October’s Gaza ceasefire is reportedly “nothing short of a miracle,” further Palestinian concessions are needed to make it last.

Authorities say “Globalise the Intifada” crosses a line between free speech and incitement—critics say the decision has come too late.

More than two years on, the human rights group has acknowledged the atrocities perpetrated in 2023’s Hamas-led pogrom.

An aid agency which combined U.S. and Israeli efforts, to bypass Hamas and the UN, is shuttering its activity amid the successful Trump-backed ceasefire.