
The board that was established to supervise the reconstruction of Gaza seems to have a wider scope than initially thought. While its original purpose was to focus on rebuilding efforts in Gaza, the board’s charter does not explicitly mention the Palestinian enclave, hinting at a potentially broader mandate.
This development raises questions about the future direction and reach of the board, with possibilities for addressing broader issues beyond the reconstruction of Gaza. The ambiguity surrounding its mandate leaves room for speculation on its role in promoting peace and stability in the region.
Original Source: The New York Times