Transcript [00:00] Hey folks, it's David Brody here in [00:02] Washington DC uh for All Israel News. A [00:05] lot to get to this week. Uh it's been a [00:07] busy week. I I feel like with the Trump [00:09] administration here in Washington, [00:11] that's like a broken record. We're [00:13] saying that constantly. Uh but this [00:15] board of peace meeting, let's really [00:17] focus in on that. Once again, lots to [00:19] focus on uh in terms of other topics, [00:22] but trust me, uh at some point as we [00:24] move through the weeks and months, we'll [00:26] get to all of it. But this board of [00:28] peace is interesting. And before we get [00:30] to the actual board of peace uh details [00:33] and everything that went down, let's [00:34] start with this parameter here, which is [00:38] Donald Trump sees himself as the peace [00:40] president. Uh he sees himself not just [00:42] as the peace president for the United [00:44] States. He does of course, right, make [00:46] America great again. But he also sees [00:48] himself as in essence a world leader on [00:52] the peace stage. And I think that's [00:54] important to understand that we didn't [00:56] see this version of Donald Trump in 2017 [01:00] uh when he first became president. Uh [01:02] peace was obviously very important to [01:04] him. But th this is a different [01:06] situation here. Uh in this term uh as [01:09] we've seen throughout uh the Middle East [01:12] uh and of course uh Venezuela and other [01:14] places, we're seeing more of a Monroe [01:16] doctrine approach. But President Trump [01:19] has said before and this is this is the [01:21] interesting part is that he has said [01:24] specifically that he wants his legacy to [01:26] be the peace president. He wants to be [01:29] known for a guy that in essence brought [01:31] world peace or at least in a pie in the [01:33] sky world peace. Um that has always to [01:37] me at least seemed a bit uh quite [01:39] different than what he would suggest uh [01:43] you know in that first Trump [01:45] administration when it was make America [01:47] great again. and still make America [01:48] great again, but there's the world peace [01:50] element. So that backdrop uh leads us to [01:53] of course the board of peace and by the [01:55] way Trump as you guys as everyone knows [01:57] out there he is the chairman of the [01:59] board. I mean would he have it any other [02:01] way? I mean the truth is of course he [02:02] wouldn't. Uh and by the way this is a [02:05] life tenure for President Trump. I think [02:07] it's important to understand that. So [02:08] this is an international charter. Uh [02:10] just so we're all on the same page. This [02:13] is not anything that's under the [02:15] secretary of state office or even the [02:17] White House office or excuse me the [02:19] White House office, the White House [02:20] administration. It's not a USun [02:25] agency or group. This is an [02:27] international charter. I mean it was [02:28] formed in Davos at the World Economic [02:31] Forum. So this is governed, if you will, [02:34] and I use that term loosely, but [02:36] governed not by the United States, even [02:39] though Trump is the chairman of the [02:41] board and he will be the chairman of the [02:43] board for life. As a matter of fact, the [02:45] charter actually says that not only will [02:47] be he be the chairman of the board for [02:48] life, but if he decides to quote step [02:50] down as uh the chairman, he gets to [02:54] choose the successor. So that's [02:56] important uh to understand. And I'm [02:58] looking through some some notes here [02:59] because uh there there there's a lot to [03:01] get through, but let's talk about the [03:03] actual border of peace and what they [03:04] decided. Um look, here's the reality. [03:09] You're going to put a lot of uh Muslim [03:12] countries uh that, let's be frank about [03:15] it, don't necessarily have Israel's best [03:18] interest at heart. And by the way, [03:20] that's an understatement, but I'm trying [03:21] to be a little nice here. I mean, from [03:23] an evangelical perspective, we want to [03:25] be a little bit nice, but we also want [03:26] to be uh grounded, excuse me, in [03:29] reality. So, you're going to put a a [03:32] bunch of Muslim countries in charge of [03:34] some sort of Palestinian force. Once [03:37] again, this uh force that the board of [03:41] peace is going to be, you know, [03:42] overseeing eventually some sort of [03:45] governing uh authority and of course an [03:48] actual police force going to be made up [03:50] of thousands, tens of thousands of [03:53] Palestinians. We're going to get into [03:54] that next week on All Israel News. But [03:56] that's part of what's going on here. The [03:59] problem here is that you've got Hamas, [04:01] right? Hamas in phase one was supposed [04:04] to uh basically get rid of all of their [04:07] weapons. Oh, news flash, they didn't do [04:08] it. What a shock. And not only did they [04:10] not do it, they're actually, as we've [04:12] seen from reporting at all Israel News [04:14] and other places, that they are actually [04:17] kind of hunkering down even more in [04:19] Gaza. And uh there there are folks of [04:21] course in Gaza, the Palestinians [04:23] dependent on Hamas still to this day. So [04:26] look, Hamas has not disarmed. And the [04:28] truth of the matter is there's not going [04:30] to be a bord of peace and there's not [04:31] going to be anything going forward and [04:33] Mara Gaza or the the the French Riviera [04:37] of Gaza, whatever they want to call, [04:38] there's not going to be any of that if [04:40] Hamas doesn't disarm. So that's the [04:42] first uh issue here. And quite frankly, [04:45] it can't even get to a uh second or [04:48] third or fourth issue uh until that [04:51] first issue is resolved. And let's [04:53] remember Hamas disarming was supposed to [04:55] be part of phase one. Well, how are we [04:57] into phase two if phase one hasn't been [04:59] completed? That's a whole another uh [05:01] story for another day. So, so you've got [05:03] the Hamas situation, the bord of peace. [05:06] I do think we do need to give President [05:07] Trump the benefit of the doubt here. [05:09] Okay. Uh he has been obviously great for [05:12] Israel. Folks in Israel love him. Uh the [05:15] the support for President Trump is solid [05:17] here in America as well, of course, [05:19] among MAGA and conservatives. That [05:22] hasn't really waned too much at all. uh [05:24] independents it's a little dicey and of [05:26] course Democrats you know are are in [05:28] therapy for Trump derangement syndrome [05:30] so they're off the charts anyhow but he [05:33] needs to be given the benefit of the [05:35] doubt of the doubt excuse me when it [05:37] comes to what he's doing here with the [05:38] board of peace um you know he's been so [05:41] good for Israel on everything right [05:43] moving the US embassy to Jerusalem [05:45] operation midnight hammer uh you've got [05:48] that you've got the Abraham Accords of [05:50] course getting all of the hostages back [05:52] uh in some form or fashion So, uh, and [05:55] that's just the beginning of so much [05:57] that he's done. So, he does get that [05:59] benefit of the doubt. The problem, part [06:02] of the problem is is I wish he would [06:03] stick to prompter. Uh, for example, [06:06] during that board of peace meeting, he [06:08] literally talked about Hamas and gave [06:10] them credit. He literally said the word [06:12] credit. Got to give them some credit for [06:14] getting all of the hostages, bodies, and [06:16] remains back. Really? He was saying [06:18] about how they had to dig really hard [06:20] and it was tough work. You have to give [06:21] them some credit. I mean, what in the [06:22] world? [06:24] What in the world is he doing? And [06:26] that's where I get back to the benefit [06:27] of the doubt. Like, look, Trump, please [06:29] stick to Prompter. He won't do it. But [06:31] the truth of the matter is, if Trump was [06:33] ever on Prompter, he would never have [06:34] been president of the United States. I [06:36] mean, that's the truth of the matter. [06:37] So, we give him a little grace based on [06:40] the fact that we hope uh that we know [06:43] that he's got Israel's back. The [06:44] question is, we hope that this board of [06:46] peace turns into something fruitful for [06:48] Israel. But, uh, clearly, I'm not [06:50] convinced of it yet. And of course, I I [06:52] I think most people are not as well. So, [06:56] there's all that to kind of consider. [06:58] We've got a lot more uh news coming up [07:00] next week and we'll be sure to report it [07:02] right here from Washington. David Brody [07:04] here.
In this exclusive All Israel News report, Senior Correspondent David Brody breaks down President Donald Trump's inaugural Board of Peace meeting in Washington.
Trump chaired the high-stakes gathering focused on postwar Gaza – with fragile ceasefire holding amid reconstruction pledges totaling billions from global partners, international stabilization forces, and bold claims that the war is effectively over.
Key highlights:
U.S. commitment of up to $10 billion for Gaza rebuilding
Participation from leaders including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Indonesia, and more
Trump's 10-day warning to Iran amid nuclear talks
Implications for Israel, the Abraham Accords legacy, and regional stability
Is this a game-changer for Middle East peace or a risky new framework? Brody provides on-the-ground insights and analysis from a biblical perspective.
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