Trump’s Board of Peace Negotiates With DP World for Gaza Supply Chain Oversight
Trump's Board of Peace and Dubai's DP World discuss a $70 billion Gaza logistics partnership to manage aid and infrastructure.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 21, 2026, 3:27 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel

Strategic Logistics Partnership Under Review
The Board of Peace has initiated high level talks with state owned Dubai multinational DP World to explore a collaborative role in the rebuilding of Gaza. According to a report by the Financial Times, which cited three individuals familiar with the proceedings, the discussions are centered on the management of supply chains and critical infrastructure projects. This potential partnership aims to leverage the operational expertise of the Dubai based firm to establish a robust framework for handling the complex movement of goods. If finalized, the agreement would see one of the world’s largest port operators taking a central role in the physical and economic rehabilitation of the enclave.
Infrastructure and Cargo Tracking Systems
The scope of the negotiations extends to the development of dedicated logistics hubs designed to regulate the inflow of humanitarian aid and commercial items. Proposed projects include the construction of advanced warehousing facilities and the implementation of modern cargo tracking systems to ensure transparency and security. These efforts are intended to address the logistical bottlenecks that have historically hindered aid delivery and economic stability in the region. By integrating professional management through DP World, the Board of Peace seeks to create a more efficient and predictable environment for international shipments entering Gaza through regulated channels.
Economic Vision and Free Trade Zones
Beyond immediate humanitarian needs, the discussions have touched upon long term economic strategies, including the potential construction of a new maritime port. Options under consideration include building a dedicated facility within Gaza or establishing a new hub on the adjacent Egyptian coast to facilitate trade. These infrastructure proposals are linked to a broader vision that could include the creation of a free trade zone. Such a zone would be intended to stimulate local economic recovery by attracting investment and simplifying the customs and regulatory requirements for regional businesses operating within the territory.
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