WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump has set a timeline for a major diplomatic initiative concerning the future administration of Gaza, stating that the world leaders who will serve on the proposed “Gaza Peace Board” should be announced early next year. His comments underscore the central role of American leadership in planning for the post-conflict phase.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, President Trump confirmed that several international leaders have expressed interest in joining this crucial board, which is intended to oversee the reconstruction and long-term stability of the Gaza Strip.
However, in a characteristic blend of high diplomacy and political commentary, the President also renewed his traditional criticism of the media. Referring to CNN, a network often critical of his policies, President Trump asserted that it should be sold. This remark highlights the complex dynamic between the President and the media even during high-stakes diplomatic discussions.

