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Report: British Prime Minister will accept a seat on the Trump Council for the Administration of Gaza
British Prime Minister Kiir Starmer is expected to join the group that US President Donald Trump plans to arrange the situation in the Gaza Strip.
Trump will head the Gaza Peace Council, which will temporarily manage the Strip and make decisions about its reconstruction, according to the British Times newspaper. The council, which includes world leaders, will discuss ways to disarm Hamas, form a technocratic government, and attract investment.
Trump may reveal the names of the members of the council this week. The Sunday Times revealed last weekend that the US president had invited Starmer to join.
Keir Starmer 'to accept place on Donald Trump’s board to run Gaza,' reports
KEIR Starmer will accept an offer to sit on a board that will temporarily run Gaza, led by the United States president Donald Trump, according to…
Report: Italy on the board for Gaza, debut in Davos where Meloni will see Trump again
Italy on the board for Gaza, debut in Davos where Meloni will see Trump again
The official announcement will be made in a few hours. The Palazzo Chigi canvas for entry into the Council, crucial in future reconstruction
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The White House is advancing plans to grant a broad mandate to a proposed Board of Peace that would administer the Gaza Strip and eventually take on other global conflicts, according to three sources who spoke with Haaretz.
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The United States is expected to announce the establishment of the Board of Peace and its composition by the end of the month, despite earlier plans to do so this week.
The delay, according to the sources, is partly due to the ongoing drafting of the board's charter, which is meant to define its mandate. One source familiar with the details said the final draft circulated to prospective member states is expected to include an expanded mandate for the Board of Peace.
'A new UN': Trump eyes unprecedented global powers for his proposed Board of Peace
A Western Diplomat Told Haaretz That His Country Fears the Move Would Create a UN-like Mechanism Lacking International Legal Backing, While Arab States Prefer the Board of Peace to Focus on Gaza, as Initially Agreed at the End of the Israel-Hamas War