Egypt Joins Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ at Davos to Boost Gaza Diplomacy
Egypt joins President Trump’s ‘Board of Peace,’ committing to Gaza ceasefire efforts and UN-backed diplomacy at Davos.
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Egypt joins President Trump’s ‘Board of Peace,’ committing to Gaza ceasefire efforts and UN-backed diplomacy at Davos.
Israeli PM Netanyahu has accepted President Trump’s invitation to join a US-led ‘Board of Peace’ aiming to shape Gaza’s post-war future after initial objections.
Egyptian President Sisi and US President Trump will meet on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos to discuss regional developments, bilateral cooperation, and stability initiatives.
Representatives from the US, Egypt, Qatar and TĂĽrkiye back a ‘Board of Peace’ as a transitional authority in Gaza after Phase I ceasefire gains, with Phase II governance talks underway.
The UN’s IPC reports Gaza’s famine is over after improved aid access, but warns the food crisis remains critical amid widespread displacement and winter hazards.
Record aid cuts in 2025 have left crises in Sudan and Gaza underfunded, deepening human suffering amid conflict and blockades.
China’s UN envoy Fu Cong calls for a comprehensive, durable ceasefire in Gaza, urging all parties to uphold commitments and revive the two-state solution.
Heavy rain from Storm Byron this week has flooded Gaza, killed two people and left displaced families without shelter or heating amid severe aid shortages.
UN humanitarians answered a Gaza City Civil Defense distress call this week, coordinating rescues and evacuations, while ramping up winter aid and addressing West Bank displacements.
On Nov. 29, UN Secretary-General reiterated urgent call for irreversible progress toward a two-state solution, urging full respect for ceasefire, aid access and international law.