US President Donald Trump chaired the first meeting of the Peace Council dedicated to shaping the future of the Gaza Strip, with broad participation including delegations from 45 countries. This international alliance aims to bring about a radical change in the infrastructure and politics of the Strip, ensuring reconstruction on stable security and political foundations that end decades of continuous conflict.
US Vice President JD Vance praised Trump's efforts to reach this stage, emphasizing that the American commitment focuses essentially on saving lives and promoting welfare. Vance also expressed his appreciation for the regional and international mediations that contributed to creating the atmosphere for this new peaceful path, pointing to similar successes in other international issues.
For his part, Marco Rubio considered that the crisis in Gaza represented a unique challenge that traditional institutions failed to find effective solutions for over many years. Rubio expressed his hope that the proposed 'Gaza model' would become a global reference for resolving complex international conflicts, by integrating security and economic paths simultaneously.
In the context of diplomatic efforts, Steve Witkoff, the US President's envoy, revealed the existence of what he described as an amazing partnership with Qatar and Egypt to facilitate the implementation of the agreement's provisions. Witkoff particularly praised the exceptional role played by the Prime Minister of Qatar, noting that joint coordination was a decisive factor in achieving tangible progress on thorny issues.
Informed sources confirmed that the US administration's efforts were pivotal in the file of recovering detainees, as Trump was keen to communicate directly with their families to ensure their return. Witkoff indicated that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu played a central role in completing these understandings, which paved the way for moving to the executive phase of the peace plan.
On the ground, the head of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza announced the actual start of work to achieve stability and development in the Strip despite weather challenges and exceptional circumstances. He stressed that the top priority for the next phase is to restore security and enforce the rule of law under the umbrella of a single authority that alone has the right to possess weapons.
As part of the executive steps, Ali Shaath, the Executive Director of the Peace Council in Gaza, revealed the start of close coordination with the Israeli side and the relevant Palestinian bodies to implement the security plan. Shaath explained that the goal is to build a security system capable of protecting developmental gains and preventing a return to military confrontations.
Shaath announced that about 2000 people have applied to work within the ranks of the new 'transitional police' in the Strip, which will undertake public order duties in the first phase. He affirmed that the option of disarmament in Gaza is the only indispensable path to ensure the success of reconstruction projects and the sustainability of the peace that the international community aspires to.
Officials in the Peace Council expressed their deep gratitude to Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey for their continuous support for the executive and field efforts. Observers believe that this tripartite regional support constitutes a fundamental pillar to ensure the plan's popular and political acceptance, and to facilitate the flow of aid and necessary personnel for reactivation.
In turn, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair stated that the international alliance led by Trump succeeded in creating the necessary momentum to rebuild Gaza on solid foundations. Blair concluded by emphasizing that this plan represents the last historical hope for the region to overcome the era of wars and enter a phase of peaceful coexistence and economic prosperity.
Trump's plan now represents the only hope not only for Gaza, but for the entire region, and it is a historic project to achieve peace.





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Trump's Plan for Gaza: Beginning Formation of Transitional Police and Dedicating the Principle of One Weapon