Trump has reportedly given Tony Blair the green light to rally international and regional partners behind a plan for governing Gaza after the war.
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Breaking: Trump has reportedly given Tony Blair the green light to rally international and regional partners behind a plan for governing Gaza after the war. Blair’s proposal, published by Times of Israel, would create a UN-backed transitional authority (GITA) to run Gaza until a reformed Palestinian Authority (PA) can take over.
What Blair Proposes
➤ Gaza International Transitional Authority (GITA):
UN Security Council-authorized body with 7–10 members: at least one Palestinian, a senior UN official, international figures, and Muslim representatives for legitimacy.
➤ GITA would have power to:
Issue binding decisions, approve laws and appointments, and set political direction. Reports to the UN Security Council.
➤ Supporting Structures:
Executive Secretariat: GITA’s admin/implementation hub.
Palestinian Executive Authority (PEA): Gaza-based technocrats handling health, education, finance, welfare, etc.
Civil Police & Judiciary: Locally recruited, vetted police; Arab-chaired courts.
Property Rights Unit: Ensures Gazans keep rights if they leave temporarily.
Gaza Investment Authority: Attracts reconstruction funds.
➤ Security:
International Stabilization Force (ISF) to prevent Hamas resurgence, secure borders, protect aid/reconstruction, and coordinate with local police.
Role of the PA + Regional Powers
The report says Trump personally blessed the plan at an August 27 White House session organized by Jared Kushner.
Blair’s plan keeps the PA involved but not in charge at first. A coordination commissioner aligns GITA decisions with PA reforms, and Gaza’s handover is performance-based—measured in years, not decades.
The plan also calls for judicial reform, a Property Rights Unit to protect displaced Palestinians’ property claims, and a Gaza Investment Authority to attract reconstruction funds.
Blair has engaged Mahmoud Abbas, Egypt, Qatar, and Gulf states, but Arab support is conditioned on a pathway to Palestinian statehood—anathema to Netanyahu’s far-right coalition. Trump has reportedly publicly distanced himself from earlier “voluntary migration” schemes and is backing Blair’s plan as key to achieving a ceasefire and captive deal. A source involved in the talks reportedly said, “We don’t have months or weeks. We have days,” underscoring the urgency to secure support and begin the transition.

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