Trump’s “Board of Peace” is holding Gaza reconstruction talks with UAE logistics giant DP World.
This matters because the shape of postwar Gaza is being negotiated now, while the death toll keeps rising and the politics of rebuilding are still unsettled.
According to the report, a Trump-linked peace board is discussing how Gaza could be rebuilt and managed after the war. The talks bring in DP World, a major corporate player with deep logistics and port experience. That means the conversation is not just about aid. It is also about who gets access, who controls the flow of goods, and who gets to shape the next phase on the ground.
This is a cross-border power story. A U.S.-linked political effort, a Gulf-based company, and the postwar future of Gaza are all tied together in one deal space. The key mechanism is international influence: powerful governments and corporate actors are trying to shape reconstruction before the dust even settles.
Gaza civilians are the ones living with the consequences first. Reconstruction choices will affect housing, water, food access, movement, and basic safety. Palestinians also face the risk that outside powers will decide the rules of rebuilding without real local control. The wider region is affected too, because any postwar plan that looks imposed or profit-driven can deepen distrust and instability.
Watch who is named in any formal reconstruction plan and who is left out.
Watch whether the project centers humanitarian access or control over contracts and logistics.
Watch for pushback from Palestinians, regional governments, and aid groups over who gets decision-making power.