Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ holds talks with DP World on rebuilding Gaza, FT says

Updated 21 Apr, 2026 01:16pm 1 min read
Palestinians inspect the damage after an Israeli strike in Gaza City. – Reuters
Palestinians inspect the damage after an Israeli strike in Gaza City. – Reuters

Representatives of US President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” have held talks with ​state-owned Dubai multinational DP World about managing ‌supply chains and infrastructure projects in Gaza, the Financial Times said on Tuesday.

Rehabilitation of Gaza, where two years of Israeli ​bombardment have destroyed four-fifths of buildings, has ​been projected by global institutions to cost around $70 ⁠billion.

Citing three people familiar with the matter, the ​paper said the talks centred on prospects for a partnership ​between DP World and the Board of Peace to run logistics.

These efforts would cover humanitarian aid and other goods entering ​Gaza, including warehousing, tracking systems and security, it ​added.

Other ideas floated during the talks included a new port in ‌either ⁠Gaza or on the nearby Egyptian coast built by the company based in the United Arab Emirates, which could also develop a free-trade zone in the ​war-shattered strip, ​the paper ⁠said.

DP World and the White House did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests ​for comment.

Trump proposed the Board of Peace last ​September ⁠to oversee his plan to end Israel’s war in Gaza, subsequently saying it would tackle other conflicts.

His Gaza ⁠plan ​envisages the withdrawal of Israeli troops, with ​reconstruction starting as Hamas lays down its weapons.

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