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The White House announced this Friday that an Executive Board will oversee the new Government of Gaza and will be formed, among others, by the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair; the secretary of state, Marco Rubio; the emissary of the White House, Steve Witkoff; y Jared Kushnerson-in-law of the president, Donald Trump.
The list is completed Marc Rowandirector of Apollo Global Management; Roberto Gabriel, Trump advisor; and Ajay Bangapresident of the World Bank.
Trump himself will be the one who chairs the so-called “Peace Board”, which aims to direct the transition in the enclave, according to his plan revealed at the end of last year, under which a fragile ceasefire was reached in the Strip during which more than 400 Gazans have died.
Despite Blair had previously been excluded from the list of candidates to lead the Peace Council due to the frontal opposition of Arab and Muslim governments based on his support for the invasion of Iraq led by the United States in 2003, the former British prime minister does appear among the top members of this new body.
According to the White House, each member of this Executive Board will take on specific portfolios, including “strengthening the governance capacityregional relations, reconstruction, investment attractionobtaining large-scale financing and capital mobilization.
It has also been announced that the high representative for Gaza will be the Bulgarian Nickolay Mladenovwho was Foreign Minister of his country and UN special coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process.
Likewise, it has been indicated that Jasper Jeffers, who is a US Army special operations commander, will lead the International Stabilization Force (ISF, in English), the UN contingent that must guarantee the future security and demilitarization of Gaza, as stipulated in Trump’s peace plan.
The announcement of the composition of the Executive Board comes after this week the White House announced phase two of Trump’s peace plan for Gaza, which includes the formation of a government of technocrats in the Strip and the disarmament of Hamas.
The Board will also supervise the new Gazan Government, known as the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, which will be made up of 15 Palestinian members who are not active in Hamas – an Islamist group that must be disarmed – and led by engineer Ali Shaaz.