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Israel invited to join Trump's 'Board of Peace'Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has criticised the composition of a Gaza Executive Board announced by the U.S. last week, ⁠saying that it ran ⁠counter to Israel's policy.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>US President Donald Trump (R) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L).</p><p></p></div>

US President Donald Trump (R) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L).

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Jerusalem: Israel has received an invitation from the United States to join President Donald Trump's "Board ​of Peace" initiative aimed at resolving global conflicts, two ‌sources briefed on the matter ⁠told Reuters.

It was ‌not immediately clear if Israel had accepted the invitation. The prime minister's office did not respond to a request for comment.

Trump originally proposed establishing the ​Board of Peace when he announced last September his plan to end the war in Gaza. But an invitation sent ‌to world ‌leaders last week, seen by Reuters, outlines a broad role ending conflicts ⁠globally.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has criticised the composition of a Gaza Executive Board announced by the U.S. last week, ⁠saying that it ran ⁠counter to Israel's policy.

The Gaza Executive Board would ‌fall under the authority of the ‌Board of Peace, and the White House has said that it will focus on advancing stability and ‍prosperity in Gaza. There are no Palestinians on the board.

Netanyahu's office did not specify the issue with the Gaza board, whose members include Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and a Qatari official, among others.

Israeli officials have repeatedly objected to any Turkish involvement in ​Gaza, and Israel ‌has a tense relationship with Qatar, which mediates between Israel and Hamas.

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(Published 19 January 2026, 21:56 IST)