The White House unveiled the initial members of its Gaza "Board of Peace," a move that has already drawn scrutiny due to the absence of Palestinian representation on the senior boards. The structure comprises two separate entities: a "founding Executive Board" focused on investment and diplomacy, and a "Gaza Executive Board" responsible for overseeing on-the-ground operations.
Of the seven members named to the founding Executive Board, six are Americans, including U.S. Secretary of State Ma. This composition has fueled criticism that the U.S. plan may be perceived as an externally imposed solution. The Gaza Executive Board will supervise the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), which is comprised of Palestinian technocrats, including Dr. Ali Shaath, a civil engineer and former minister in the Palestinian Authority.
The absence of Palestinian representation on the senior boards has raised concerns about the legitimacy and potential effectiveness of the initiative. The exact structure and scope of the boards remain unclear, pending further announcements regarding additional members and the overall operational framework. The initiative's success hinges on its ability to attract substantial investment and foster diplomatic solutions, while also ensuring effective on-the-ground administration in Gaza.
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