Where is the Board of Peace’s aid cash for Gaza?
It's worth noting that The Board of Peace, a scam brainchild from the pudding-filled head of President Trump, is shockingly overseen by Trump and by Trump alone.
Freezer burn, plastic glasses, jumbo shrimp and Trump’s Board of Peace. Y’all know an oxymoron when you read one. Guess which one of these three contradictions has failed to come through on providing billions of dollars of aid to Gaza? I’ll give you a hint: it’s not the crustaceans.
US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace has no cash in its official Gaza reconstruction fund, despite member countries pledging billions of dollars, a source familiar with the board told the AFP news agency on Wednesday… Since the board was set up, its fund, administered by the World Bank and endorsed by the United Nations, has received no money from donors, the source familiar with its operations told AFP.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Financial Times (FT) newspaper reported that the board had received donations directly into a JPMorgan account, citing the board’s spokesperson. There are no “independent transparency requirements” in place for the JPMorgan account, the FT noted.
The explanation for why no money has been deposited, despite JP Morgan’s insistence that money has been deposited into the Board of Peace’s account, is that the cash is meant for reconstruction. Since Israel is still busy committing war crimes and turning the region immediately outside its national borders into a parking lot, the conditions aren’t right for rebuilding anything just now. Hell, by the time that the criteria for releasing the aid is met, there might not be a single Palestinian left alive in Gaza and Lebanon could be long gone. What’s the point in rebuilding for people that are no longer there?
Oh.
It’s worth noting that The Board of Peace, a scam brainchild from the pudding-filled head of President Trump, is shockingly overseen by Trump and by Trump alone. Even after he leaves office, the orange skid mark will still be at the helm of the organization. At the time the BoP was announced, Trump stated that the United States would contribute $10 million to the organization’s coffers. Add to this at least another $31 Billion: one billion bucks from each permanent member state and cash promised by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE.
I guess that all that coin must be kept in a different account.




Obviously the thing to do will be to build well fortified luxury hotels and resorts where carefully vetted former residents can have rewarding service jobs. And unsubsidized worker housing.