The Gaza Board of Peace, a US-established body overseeing postwar Gaza reconstruction, will convene a two-day summit in Cyprus, according to available reports. The summit follows a slow start for the board since its unveiling.
The Gaza Board of Peace — the US-established panel tasked with coordinating postwar reconstruction in Gaza — will hold a two-day summit in Cyprus, the source reports. As The Zioneer previously noted (background context), board members had described a "slow start" since the board's unveiling in January, with limited tangible results over six months of operation. This Cyprus gathering appears aimed at recalibrating the board's strategy. The summit's agenda and participant list have not been released. The board's work is part of the broader diplomatic framework involving US-led talks on Gaza's future, which has seen mixed progress amid ongoing security dynamics and negotiations with regional actors.
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