
During the first meeting of the international "Council of Peace," the start of work on the reconstruction program for Gaza was announced. At this stage, 7 billion dollars have already been raised for the reconstruction fund from several donor countries, including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. Additionally, the United States plans to contribute 10 billion dollars to this fund, as reported by Reuters.
In addition to financial contributions, a peacekeeping contingent consisting of several thousand military personnel will be deployed to the region to ensure security and maintain order in Gaza after the disarmament of armed groups and the withdrawal of Israeli troops. International organizations are also involved in the project: the UN will allocate 2 billion dollars for humanitarian needs, while FIFA will invest 75 million dollars in creating football infrastructure.
Despite the significant sums, the initiative faces challenges, as representatives of Palestine and some Western countries are absent from the governing council. Nevertheless, the organizers hope that this project will serve as a foundation for long-term stabilization in the region.