The Trump administration tells U.S. Congress it plans to provide more than $206 million for a proposed Gaza peacekeeping force, according to letters referenced by multiple outlets. The funding is described as the first significant U.S. contribution toward a broader effort to rebuild the territory after the war.

The reporting ties the request to a wider plan to end the conflict and support reconstruction. One outlet says the administration sets up a “Board of Peace” to oversee the initiative. Another outlet frames the letters as part of a stalled U.S. plan to rebuild Gaza, with the funding request intended to move the proposal forward.

Across the sources, the central points are consistent: the administration is seeking congressional approval for the Gaza peacekeeping funding and positioning it within a larger political and reconstruction framework. The outlets differ mainly in emphasis, with some highlighting the administrative structure for oversight and others focusing on the funding timeline and status of the plan.