According to a report by Mehr News Agency, The Guardian has raised significant concerns regarding the allocation of $10 billion to Trump’s Peace Council for Gaza, especially as residents of the region suffer from severe humanitarian shortages and a worsening crisis.

The article questions the effectiveness of financial support for this council, noting that the United States has only partially fulfilled its financial commitments to the United Nations. The Trump Peace Council appears to prioritize specific interests rather than genuine peace in Gaza.The Guardian further critiques the council’s promises which include rebuilding Rafah over three years granting autonomy within a decade and deploying international forces without any legal foundation.

Previously European nations had warned against the re-engineering of Gaza and foreign management of the area. Sustainable peace requires recognition of Palestinian legitimacy and adherence to international law rather than individual plans that may escalate tensions.