Netanyahu rebukes Trump’s Gaza plan as Turkey, Qatar join governing board



President Trump’s Gaza governance plan sparked backlash in Israel as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the makeup of the body, which includes Turkey and Qatar, contradicts Israeli policy — even as reports from said the lineup had, in fact, been approved.

Netanyahu’s office issued a statement on Saturday saying that the premier instructed his top diplomat to raise the government’s concerns with the Trump administration on the newly created “Board of Peace” set to run the Gaza Strip, according to Ynet.

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“The announcement by the US administration regarding the composition of the Gaza Executive Board was not coordinated with Israel and runs contrary to its policy,” Netanyahu’s office said in the statement, adding that the prime minister had ordered Sa’ar to raise Israel’s objections directly with Rubio.

President Trump (left) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a recent meeting, as Israel publicly objects to Washington’s Gaza governance plan despite reports the lineup was approved privately. ZUMAPRESS.com

The dispute centers on the inclusion of senior reps from Turkey and Qatar — two countries Israel accuses of backing Hamas.

The Israeli daily Haaretz, meanwhile, reported that the prime minister’s protest was largely performative.

Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani is pictured above. Qatar’s role on Gaza’s “Board of Peace” has sparked outcry in Israel. REUTERS

The paper, citing a source familiar with the discussions, said the board’s composition had been coordinated in advance and that Netanyahu’s public posturing was intended solely “for appearances” aimed at defusing domestic political pressure.

A State Department spokesperson referred The Post to Trump’s Truth Social message from earlier this week touting the Board of Peace while insisting that the body will “secure a COMPREHENSIVE Demilitarization Agreement with Hamas” with the backing of Turkey and Qatar.

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, a former intelligence chief and close ally of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (pictured), was named to the Gaza Executive Board, fueling Israeli criticism. AP

Netanyahu came under attack from Jewish state political foes who were outraged to learn that the two countries would have a role on Trump’s “Board of Peace.”

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a key figure in Netanyahu’s coalition, even argued that countries that had propped up the terror group had no place in the reconstruction of Gaza.

“The states that breathed life into Hamas cannot be the ones that replace it,” Smotrich said.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, another key ally, rejected the entire framework, saying Gaza did not need an international body at all and called for a return to war.

Netanyahu speaks amid backlash over the US-led “Board of Peace,” which includes Turkey and Qatar despite Israeli objections. REUTERS

“The Gaza Strip does not need any ‘executive board’ to oversee its ‘rehabilitation’ — it needs to be cleared of Hamas terrorists, who must be eliminated, alongside the encouragement of large-scale voluntary emigration — in accordance with President Trump’s original plan,” Ben Gvir said, calling on Netanyahu to order the military to prepare to “return to war with enormous force.”

Opposition figures also blasted the move, framing it as a failure of Israeli leadership rather than US coordination.

Former Israeli military chief and opposition leader Gadi Eisenkot said Netanyahu “has lost control” in light of the fact that “other countries are managing Gaza over Israel’s head, with Turkey and Qatar as part of the governing body.”

The Post has sought comment from the White House, Netanyahu’s office and the Turkish and Qatari governments.

The Board of Peace is the top decision-making body in the US-led Gaza plan. It will be responsible for setting overall policy, approving major reconstruction and security moves, and coordinating international political and financial backing.

Turkey’s seat on the board is held by Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, a close confidant of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, while Qatar is represented by Ali Al-Thawadi, a top diplomatic adviser to the country’s leadership.




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