An international body tasked with governing Gaza will be announced by the end of year, officials say
The Board of Peace will oversee Gaza’s reconstruction with a U.N. mandate and an international force aiming to disarm Hamas, following a ceasefire that began Oct. 10.
- On Friday in Doha, Qatar, officials said the Board of Peace, chaired by U.S. President Donald Trump and including roughly a dozen leaders, will lead Gaza's reconstruction under a two-year renewable United Nations mandate.
- After a ceasefire that came into effect Oct. 10 and faced tests, diplomats moved to outline governance under Donald Trump, U.S. President’s 20-point plan after Gaza’s two-year military campaign and blockade.
- The ceasefire deal includes an armed International Stabilization Force to disarm Hamas, and Arab and U.S. officials say deployment could begin in early 2026, while a committee of Palestinian technocrats will manage Gaza’s daily administration.
- Several regional governments issued a joint statement expressing `deep concern` over the plan as it calls for Israeli forces to withdraw from roughly half of the Gaza Strip.
- On Wednesday, Israel announced plans to reopen the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, allowing Palestinians to leave Gaza, but said returns will wait until the last hostages' remains are returned amid more than 70,100 deaths.
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International body to govern Gaza to be announced by end of year, officials say
According to the ceasefire agreement, the authority — known as the Board of Peace and chaired by US President Donald Trump — would oversee Gaza's reconstruction under a 2-year, renewable UN mandate.
New International Authority to Oversee Gaza Reconstruction Announced
An international authority, the Board of Peace chaired by US President Donald Trump, is set to oversee Gaza's reconstruction via a UN mandate. A committee of Palestinian technocrats will manage day-to-day operations, while an International Stabilization Force will ensure security. Discussions continue over disarming Hamas and deployment timelines.
An international body tasked with governing Gaza will be announced by the end of year, officials say
An international body tasked with governing the Gaza Strip under the next phase of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire is expected to be announced by the end of the year.
International Body to Govern Gaza Will Be Announced by Year's End
International Stabilization Force in Gaza Remains Spurious – Modern Tokyo Times
International Stabilization Force in Gaza Remains Spurious Murad Makhmudov, Michiyo Tanabe, and Kanako Mita Modern Tokyo Times The proposed U.S.-backed stabilization force for Gaza—possibly structured under a United Nations umbrella and reinforced by major European actors—remains more aspiration than reality. Plans continue to circulate in diplomatic corridors, but the situation on the ground is too volatile, too combustible. And the historical …
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