Trump Launches "Board of Peace" to Demilitarize Gaza in Phase Two of Plan

US President Donald Trump has announced the formation of a "Board of Peace" as part of Phase Two of his Gaza peace plan. The phase shifts focus from ceasefire to demilitarization, technocratic governance, and reconstruction, with Trump serving as Chairman. The plan backs a Palestinian technocratic body, the NCAG, to govern Gaza during a transition, demanding Hamas surrender weapons. US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff confirmed the launch, warning of consequences for non-compliance by Hamas.

Key Points: Trump Announces Board of Peace for Gaza Demilitarization

  • Board of Peace announced
  • Focus shifts to demilitarization
  • Technocratic government to administer Gaza
  • Hamas warned to comply
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Trump announces "Board of Peace" as part of Phase Two of 20-Point Peace Plan to end Gaza war

US President Trump unveils Phase Two of Gaza peace plan, forming a Board of Peace to oversee demilitarization and a technocratic government.

"Hamas must IMMEDIATELY honor its commitments... proceed without delay to full Demilitarization. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, January 16

US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced the formation of a "Board of Peace" as part of Phase Two of his 20-Point Peace Plan to end the Gaza conflict, shifting the focus from ceasefire to demilitarisation, technocratic governance, and reconstruction.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the United States has "officially entered the next phase" of the Gaza peace plan following what he described as record levels of humanitarian aid delivered during the ceasefire period.

"Since the ceasefire, my team has helped deliver record levels of humanitarian aid to Gaza, reaching civilians at historic speed and scale. Even the United Nations has acknowledged this achievement as unprecedented," Trump said.

Trump said he would serve as Chairman of the newly created Board of Peace, which will back a Palestinian technocratic government, the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), to govern the territory during its transition period.

"As Chairman of the Board of Peace, I am backing a newly appointed Palestinian Technocratic Government, the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, supported by the Board's High Representative, to govern Gaza during its transition," he said, adding that the leadership is committed to a peaceful future.

According to Trump's post, with the support of Egypt, Turkey, and Qatar, the next phase will aim to secure a comprehensive demilitarisation agreement with Hamas, including the surrender of all weapons and the dismantling of all tunnels.

"Hamas must IMMEDIATELY honor its commitments, including the return of the final body to Israel, and proceed without delay to full Demilitarization," Trump said, warning that the group could do so "the easy way, or the hard way."

"The people of Gaza have suffered long enough. The time is NOW. PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH," Trump added.

This comes after US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, in a post on X on Wednesday, formally announced the launch of Phase Two on behalf of the US President.

"Phase Two establishes a transitional technocratic Palestinian administration in Gaza, the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), and begins the full demilitarisation and reconstruction of Gaza, primarily the disarmament of all unauthorised personnel," Witkoff said.

He added that the United States expects Hamas to fully comply with its obligations, including the immediate return of the final deceased hostage, warning that failure to do so would result in "serious consequences".

Witkoff said Phase One of the plan had maintained the ceasefire, facilitated the return of all living hostages, and enabled the recovery of the remains of 27 of the 28 deceased hostages, while delivering humanitarian aid at an unprecedented scale.

He also expressed gratitude to Egypt, Turkey, and Qatar for their mediation efforts, calling them "indispensable" to the progress achieved so far.

The US-backed Gaza peace plan was implemented on October 10, 2025, resulting in the return of all hostages held by Hamas and bringing an end to the conflict in the embattled region.

- ANI

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Priya S
"Peace through strength" is a worrying phrase. Demilitarisation is necessary, but it must be just and not feel like an occupation by another name. The focus on reconstruction and aid is positive though. 🤞
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Rohit P
Trump as Chairman of a "Board of Peace" is something I never thought I'd read. The involvement of Egypt, Turkey, Qatar is smart—regional players are crucial. Let's see if Hamas actually disarms. Big if.
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Sarah B
The humanitarian aid delivery is commendable. That should always be the priority—saving lives. However, a plan named and chaired by a single foreign leader feels less like a peace process and more like an imposition. The people of Gaza must have a real say.
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Vikram M
As someone who has seen conflict resolution efforts up close, the devil is in the implementation. A technocratic committee sounds efficient, but who selects them? What about the Palestinian Authority? This seems to bypass existing structures completely.
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Kavya N
Any step towards peace is welcome. The suffering has been too long and too deep. Hoping the reconstruction phase brings jobs, homes, and hope for the people there. India could potentially contribute to rebuilding efforts with our expertise. 🇮🇳
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Michael C

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