Trump Announces Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ Has Been Formed
- On January 15, 2026, US President Donald Trump announced the formation of a Gaza 'Board of Peace' and said he will chair the oversight body.
- Phase Two moves from the ceasefire into demilitarization, technocratic governance and reconstruction, establishing a 15-member National Committee for the Administration of Gaza to manage the transition.
- The White House said the founding executive board includes Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Ajay Banga, Marc Rowan, Robert Gabriel, and reports linked Sir Tony Blair and Nickolay Mladenov to oversight roles.
- An International Stabilisation Force will be established to secure Gaza, led by Major General Jasper Jeffers, with the board overseeing governance and reconstruction, which the United Nations estimates could cost $70 billion.
- The ceasefire's fragility and humanitarian shortfalls continue to shape responses, as Hamas has not publicly committed to disarmament, Israel has not pledged full withdrawal, and Blair's role sparks regional controversy.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is also a member of the panel to oversee the reconstruction and administration of the Gaza Strip.
Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, has also become a member of the board, which the president has called "the best and most prestigious board ever."
The US President unveiled the composition of his Peace Council for Gaza, including influential personalities like Tony Blair and Marco Rubio Donald Trump unveiled Friday night the list
Trump has appointed a "peace panel" to govern Gaza. Among the names is a former British prime minister. But also the president's own son-in-law.
Trump taps Blair, Rubio and Kushner for Gaza 'Board of Peace'
US President Donald Trump on Friday gave a key role in post-war Gaza to former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and appointed a US officer to lead a nascent security force.Trump named members of a board to help supervise Gaza that was dominated by Americans, as he promotes a controversial vision of economic development in...
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