Tony Blair ‘offers to lead GAZA’ after war ends with Israel in rebuilding plan cooked up with Donald Trump – The US Sun

Sir Tony Blair would have planned to manage Gaza after a ceasefire in the War of Israel-Hamas, he emerged.
The former British Prime Minister, through his reflection group, Tony Blair Institute (TBI), forges plans to establish an interim government once the war ends with the besieged band.
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Sir Tony was proposed to chair a supervisory board called Gaza International Transitional Authority (GITA), the Financial Times reported.
It is understood that the former British Prime Minister is supported by the son-in-law of Donald Trump and former adviser to the Middle East, Jared Kushner, and Steve Witkoff, the special envoy of the American president.
In July, the newspaper said that his reflection group had participated in a project to develop a post-war Gaza plan.
He was part of an end -of -August meeting that Trump chaired to tackle IsraelThe Gaza War and post-war plans for Palestinian territory.
Trump supported this plan before presenting the idea to the leaders of Turkey, Pakistan, Indonesia and five Arab nations in the United Nations General Assembly in New York this week.
“Maybe we can finish [the war] Right now, “he said.
Gita could initially be based in El-Arish, the capital of EgyptThe province of northern Sinai near South of Gaza.
He would enter the band accompanied by a multinational force, according to the plans.
The plan would be funded by the Gulf Nations – and Sir Tony would lead a team of up to 25 people and direct a board of directors for seven people.
Gaza and the West Bank would be united and control would later be given to the Palestinian Authority, which should undergo major reforms in advance.
The reflection group had declared that none of its talks with different groups on the post-war reconstruction of Gaza had included the idea of relocating forced people in the region.



