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Trump's Board of Peace planning pilot humanitarian zone in Gaza, official says

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Trump's Board of Peace planning pilot humanitarian zone in Gaza, official says
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The Trump administration's Board of Peace is developing a pilot humanitarian zone in Gaza to provide aid and services to displaced residents. The plan aims to empower a technocratic committee to manage the area with the support of an international peacekeeping force, despite ongoing military conflict.

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This initiative represents a significant attempt by the US to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and establish a governance framework independent of Hamas.

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Donald Trump’s Board of Peace is planning a pilot humanitarian zone for Gazans as a way to kickstart ‌the U.S. President’s stalled peace plan, regardless of whether a deal is reached with ​Hamas on the peace plan’s second phase, a board official said.

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The article reports on the strategic plans of the administration while acknowledging the ongoing conflict and humanitarian challenges without taking a partisan stance.

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