Members of the US-established board overseeing Gaza reconstruction are meeting in Cyprus to reassess their strategy after six months of limited progress. The board, comprised of representatives from various committees, was formed to manage postwar rebuilding efforts in Gaza, unveiled in January. Despite its creation, tangible improvements for Gazan residents have been minimal. The meeting aims to address internal disagreements and streamline operations to accelerate reconstruction. Officials hope the “recalibration” will lead to more effective coordination and delivery of aid. The board faces challenges including logistical hurdles and the complex political landscape in the region. The outcome of the Cyprus meeting is expected to signal a shift in approach to Gaza reconstruction.
