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    Israel to join Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’, Netanyahu says

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    By Kanishka Singh

    WASHINGTON, Feb ‌11 (Reuters) - Israel will join U.S. President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" ​initiative, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday during his visit to Washington where he met Trump ⁠and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

    After meeting Rubio on Wednesday, Netanyahu posted on X that he "signed Israel's accession as a member of the "Board of Peace.""

    Netanyahu was in Washington ​to discuss Iran with Trump.

    A U.N. Security Council resolution, adopted in mid-November, authorized the board and ‌countries working with it to establish an international stabilization force in Gaza, where a fragile ceasefire began in October under a Trump plan on which Israel and Palestinian militant ⁠group Hamas signed off.

    Under Trump's Gaza plan, the board was meant ⁠to supervise Gaza's temporary governance. Trump thereafter said the board, with him as chair, would be expanded to tackle global conflicts.

    The board will hold its first meeting on February 19 in Washington to discuss Gaza's reconstruction.

    Many rights experts say that Trump overseeing ‌a board to supervise a foreign territory's affairs resembled a colonial structure. Israel's presence ⁠on the board is expected to bring further criticism as ‌the board does not include a Palestinian.

    Countries have ​reacted cautiously to Trump's invitation to join the board launched in late January. Many experts are concerned that the board could undermine the United Nations.

    While some of Washington's ‌Middle Eastern allies have joined, many of its traditional ​Western allies have stayed away.

    The ceasefire ⁠in Gaza has been repeatedly violated, with at least 580 Palestinians ‌killed, say Gaza health officials, and four ⁠Israeli soldiers reportedly killed since it began in October.

    Israel's assault has killed over 72,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza health ministry, and caused a hunger crisis and internally displaced ​Gaza's entire population.

    Multiple rights experts, ‌scholars and a U.N. inquiry say it amounts to genocide. Israel calls its actions ⁠self-defense after Hamas-led militants killed 1,200 people ​and took over 250 hostages in a late 2023 attack.

    (Reporting by Kanishka Singh ​in Washington; Editing by Michael Perry)

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