Reports say the “Board of Peace,” linked to Donald Trump’s proposed approach to rebuilding Gaza, has not advanced beyond early planning and remains stalled on a relief-oriented housing effort. According to The Independent and Yahoo UK News, the initiative originally described larger-scale rebuilding ideas for Gaza, including concepts for a future-oriented metropolis. However, current reporting indicates the work is focused on a much smaller plan: a limited refugee camp inside Gaza rather than broader reconstruction.
The outlets report that the smaller camp concept would fall far short of the scale required to support people displaced by the conflict. Both describe a situation in which more than 2 million Palestinians are displaced and in need of assistance, while the reported camp proposal would not match that level of demand. The sources also characterize the project as not moving forward in any meaningful way from its stalled state.
No sources provide evidence that a comprehensive rebuilding plan has been implemented, including housing or infrastructure projects at the broader scale originally discussed. The reporting instead centers on the gap between the initiative’s ambitions and the limited, unfulfilled progress reported to date.