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17 Jan 2026, 05:18 GMT+10
The US president will personally chair the committee tasked with reconstructing the Palestinian enclave
President Donald Trump has unveiled the leadership structure for a high-powered committee to oversee the reconstruction and governance of Gaza, naming himself as its chairman and appointing a controversial roster of diplomats, financiers and political allies.
In a White Housestatementreleased Friday, the administration confirmed the formation of the so-called "Board of Peace," a central pillar of Trump's 20-point plan to end the Gaza war. Its responsibilities include "governance capacity-building, regional relations, reconstruction, investment attraction, large-scale funding, and capital mobilization."
The most prominent appointees are former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and the president's son-in-law and senior advisor, Jared Kushner. They will be joined by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, Apollo Global Management CEO Marc Rowan, World Bank Group President Ajay Banga, and Deputy National Security Adviser Robert Gabriel.
Some appointments are likely to draw scrutiny. Tony Blair, a key US ally in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, remains a polarizing figure in the region. Kushner's prior peace initiatives were overwhelmingly rejected by Palestinian leadership for heavily favoring Israel.
The announcement formalizes the launch of what Trump has termed "Phase Two" of his peace plan, which follows an initial ceasefire and hostage exchange agreement reached in early October.
This phase focuses on the demilitarization of Hamas and the establishment a new National Committee for the Administration of Gaza. The NCAG is led by Palestinian technocrat Dr. Ali Sha'ath and held its first meeting in Cairo on Thursday. The White House described Sha'ath as "widely respected for his pragmatic, technocratic leadership."
To liaise between the Board of Peace in Washington and the on-the-ground NCAG, Trump appointed Bulgarian diplomat Nickolay Mladenov as the High Representative for Gaza. Mladenov will also serve on a separate Gaza Executive Board, which includes regional figures such as Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Qatari diplomat Ali Al Thawadi.
Israel has reacted with skepticism, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referring to the NCAG's introduction as a "declarative move" rather than substantive progress.
The conflict, triggered by Hamas's October 2023 attack on Israel, has resulted in the deaths of more than 71,000 Palestinians, according to Gazan health officials. Although a ceasefire has largely held since October, authorities report over 450 fatalities from sporadic violence in the enclave since the truce began.
(RT.com)
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