Trump announced that he will host the first meeting of the "Peace Commission" at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington on February 19, and will announce that member countries have pledged more than $5 billion in funding for Gaza's reconstruction and humanitarian aid, while also sending thousands of personnel to participate in international stabilization forces and local police support. Trump said that the long-term solution to the Gaza conflict proposed by the organization in October last year has been unanimously adopted by the United Nations, and that the U.S. subsequently pushed for large-scale delivery of humanitarian supplies and the release of detained personnel. He emphasized that Hamas needs to fulfill its commitment of "comprehensive, immediate de-militarization." Trump said that the organization will promote peace and stability in a broader region in the future, and called it having the potential to become "the most influential international organization in history."

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