Overview
- Drafts describe a UN‑mandated Gaza International Transitional Authority led by Blair for several years, with an Arab‑led multinational force providing security.
- U.S. officials presented the outline to regional leaders during UNGA, and President Trump is set to discuss it with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday.
- A White House official said the plan is not relevant unless Hamas releases every hostage and surrenders, while Hamas told Reuters it has not received any proposal.
- The blueprint foresees eventual coordination with the Palestinian Authority and a later handover with no set timetable, drawing resistance from Israeli hard‑right figures who reject PA rule in Gaza.
- As talks continue, Israeli forces expanded operations in Gaza City with 120 targets struck and at least 74 Palestinians reported killed in the past day, and Doctors Without Borders suspended medical activities in the city.