KARACHI โ Bahrain has officially accepted the United Statesโ invitation to join the controversial โGaza Board of Peace.โ The decision makes Bahrain the second Gulf state to endorse President Donald Trumpโs 20-point peace plan for Gaza.
Earlier, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) agreed to participate in the same board, signaling a significant shift in regional alliances. Analysts say Bahrainโs move reflects growing support for US-backed initiatives in the Gulf region.
Bahrainโs Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa accepted the invitation. The ministry described the decision as a strong endorsement of Trumpโs peace plan, emphasizing that it aims to protect the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.
Officials said Bahrainโs acceptance demonstrates its commitment to fully implement the plan, which has sparked debate across the Muslim world. Critics, however, remain skeptical about the boardโs potential impact, claiming it could undermine Palestinian sovereignty.
According to international media, President Trump is encouraging world leaders to join the Gaza Board of Peace. Under the plan, membership is limited to three years, while a $1 billion fee is required for a permanent seat. This high cost has drawn criticism, with some arguing it favors wealthy nations and political elites.
In addition to Bahrain and UAE, Trump has reportedly invited Pakistanโs Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to join the board. This move has raised questions about Pakistanโs stance on the Palestinian issue and its broader relations with the US and Gulf countries.
Experts say Bahrainโs participation could influence other Gulf states to consider joining the board. Observers also note that the boardโs decisions may affect humanitarian and political initiatives in Gaza.
Bahrainโs decision has drawn attention from regional and international media, highlighting the countryโs active diplomatic role in Middle East peace efforts. While supporters praise Bahrainโs commitment, critics caution that the board could complicate existing political dynamics in the region.
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Bahrainโs participation marks a notable development in Gulf diplomacy, reflecting the complex interplay of US influence, regional alliances, and the ongoing Palestinian issue.




