Trump to Sign Charter for Gaza Board of Peace at Davos Event
January 22, 2026 • Al Jazeera
US President Donald Trump’s administration has unveiled a proposal for a new international organization focused on rebuilding and resolving conflicts in various regions around the world.
According to reports, the initial intention behind the board was to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which has been affected by ongoing tensions between Israel and Palestinian groups. However, the plan has since evolved to encompass a broader scope, aiming to establish a global conflict resolution body.
The proposal outlines a framework for international cooperation on rebuilding and resolving conflicts, with a focus on promoting stability and security in regions such as the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
Details of the plan are not yet publicly available, but sources indicate that it involves collaboration between governments, international organizations, and local stakeholders to address root causes of conflict and promote peaceful resolution.
The board’s establishment is seen as an effort to provide a new platform for dialogue and cooperation on global conflicts, with the aim of reducing tensions and promoting stability in regions affected by violence.
It is worth noting that the proposal has not yet been formally announced or endorsed by all parties involved. The details of the plan are still being finalized, and it remains to be seen how the board will operate and what its goals will be.
The administration’s plan for a global conflict resolution body marks a significant shift in US foreign policy, with implications for international relations and global governance.
Source: Al Jazeera