PALESTINE

Sun 19 Oct 2025 6:35 am - Jerusalem Time

The White House is putting together a comprehensive plan for the reconstruction of Gaza with the participation of Kushner, Rubio, and American businessmen.

The Deputy Chief of Staff of the White House revealed the outlines of the new American approach regarding the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, confirming that the U.S. administration is preparing to appoint specialized envoys and form multi-task committees to oversee the process, with the participation of prominent political and economic figures including Jared Kushner and Senator Marco Rubio.

According to the American official, the White House is currently working on establishing a comprehensive structure to manage reconstruction efforts, in coordination with Washington's allies in the region.

He explained that this plan comes as part of a comprehensive American approach aimed at rehabilitating the infrastructure in the devastated sector and ensuring "effective management of international and financial efforts" related to the post-war phase.

The American official stated that the administration "recognizes the complexities of the humanitarian and political scene in Gaza," and therefore the process "will require the appointment of additional envoys" to ensure coordination among various international entities and relief agencies, in addition to regional donors.

He added that the plan includes forming specialized committees to assist in reconstruction, with each committee taking on a specific aspect of the process, whether in the technical and engineering side, or the logistical and relief side, or the financial and investment side.

He clarified that Washington seeks to enhance the role of the private sector in financing upcoming reconstruction projects, noting that involving figures with investment and political backgrounds reflects the administration's desire to combine political expertise with economic capability.

Among the key points in the statements, the Deputy Chief of Staff of the White House confirmed that he will work directly with Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of President Donald Trump and his advisor on Middle Eastern issues, in addition to Republican Senator Marco Rubio, and businessman Steve Witkoff, who has extensive real estate investments in the United States and abroad.

Observers believe that involving Kushner in the plan may indicate an attempt by the Trump administration to leverage the network of relationships he built during his time in the White House, particularly with the Arab parties concerned with the Palestinian issue.

The presence of Rubio, known for his hardline positions on certain regional issues, may be interpreted as a message of internal support from both the Democratic and Republican parties for this approach.

The American official concluded his statements by indicating that these moves are part of a "collective effort to accomplish the task and complete the first phase of the agreement," without disclosing details of this agreement or the parties involved.

It is likely that the American reconstruction plan is part of broader political and economic understandings that include security arrangements in the sector and mechanisms for delivering aid, in light of the extensive destruction left by the recent war on Gaza, which destroyed thousands of homes and essential infrastructure, pushing more than two million Palestinians to the brink of a humanitarian disaster.

While no additional official comment has been issued by the White House so far, indications suggest that the United States is preparing to take on a pivotal role in managing the post-war phase in Gaza, through an approach that combines diplomatic efforts with economic action, under a broader umbrella of international coordination than before.

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