Overview
- Sources say Trump authorized Blair to organize stakeholders after an August White House meeting arranged by Jared Kushner.
- A draft envisions a Gaza International Transitional Authority created by a UN Security Council resolution to run the territory after an Israeli withdrawal.
- The design names a seven to ten member board with at least one Palestinian and strong Muslim representation, supported by an executive secretariat and an international protection or stabilization component.
- The proposal pledges to preserve Gazans’ property rights, allowing temporary departures without loss of ownership and opposing any forced transfer.
- The plan remains at the outreach stage as the Palestinian Authority says it has not seen a draft, Hamas rejects exclusion from governance, Israeli far-right figures signal resistance, and neighboring states cite red lines on displacement and foreign troops without a formal request.