Who is part of Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza?

Days after US envoy Steve Witkoff launched “phase two” of the US-brokered plan to end Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, US President Donald Trump has officially laid out the structure of the “Board of Peace.” It is anticipated that Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza will “fulfill” his 20-point plan.

A statement published by the White House on Saturday details a three-tiered power structure – with a US-led “Board of Peace” comprised of billionaires and figures close to Israel at the top.

Nickolay Mladenov, a diplomat from Bulgaria and designated the “High Representative for the Board of Peace,” will lead the transition from Hamas to a technocratic Palestinian government led by former deputy minister of the Palestinian Authority (PA) to lead the transition.

The “Gaza Executive Board,” which will collaborate with the Office of the High Representative and the Palestinian technocratic administration known as the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), was also announced by the White House.

While Washington frames this as a roadmap for “reconstruction and prosperity”, the exclusion of Palestinians from the top decision-making body suggests they will have little say in deciding the future governance structure.

What is the operation of the new three-tier governing structure, and why experts warn it resembles a “commercial trusteeship”?

The “Board of Peace”

According to the White House statement, the “Founding Executive Council” sits at the apex of the pyramid. This organization has the strategic vision and holds the purse strings. President Trump, who retains veto authority, presides it.

The lineup of Executive Board members is:

    Marco Rubio, the US’s secretary of state, is one of the Trump administration’s most vocal supporters of Israel. He has stated that no visas will be issued to Israeli critics. He has also criticised the move by several Western countries to recognise Palestinian statehood as a “reckless decision” that “only serves Hamas propaganda”.

  • Steve Witkoff, a US special envoy to Trump, is a close friend and developer of real estate in New York. In Gaza, he was given the task of holding ceasefire talks. Witkoff was accused of reneging on Gaza talks after he accused Hamas of blocking a deal last July. Basem Naim, a member of the Has political bureau, accused him of “serving the Israeli position.”
  • Jared Kushner, the son of Donald Trump, is Kushner. is also a staunch supporter of Israel who previously suggested that Palestinians are incapable of self-governance. He claimed that Gaza’s waterfront property is “very valuable.” The so-called Abraham Accords, a series of agreements formalizing ties between several Arab nations and Israel, were also spearheaded by Kissinger.
  • Billionaire businessman Marc Rowan: Rowan is a co-founder of Apollo Global Management, which is one of the world’s largest investment firms. According to media reports, he has funded pro-Israel advocacy organizations in Israel and run philanthropic endeavors in Israel. Additionally, he has backed the Israeli-American Council, which promotes the development of both Israeli and American Jewish communities.
  • Ajay Banga: Banga is currently the president of the World Bank. President Trump nominated him for the position. Prior to joining General Atlantic as vice chairman and chief executive, Banga held positions at Mastercard.
  • Former British PM Tony Blair: Blair, who served as British prime minister from 1997 to 2007, supported the US-led so-called “war on terror” in the early 2000s, and joined then-US President George W Bush’s 2003 invasion of Iraq. In the area, he is perceived as a polarizing figure.
  • Robert Gabriel Jr. serves as the Trump administration’s deputy national security advisor.

Trump has invited the leaders of Egypt, Turkiye and Jordan to join his “Board of Peace” to oversee the post-war transition in Gaza, according to authorities in Ankara, Cairo and Amman.

Trump has also invited a number of world leaders to a Board of Peace, including Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Javier Milei of Argentina. The Trump administration has asked nations to make at least $1 billion in contributions to become permanent members, according to a report released on Sunday by Bloomberg News. A non-permanent membership would remain free.

Mladenov, who supported the Abraham Accords as the UN Middle East envoy in 2015-2020, will act as the “on-the-ground link” between the NCAG and the Board of Peace.

The Board of Peace was given two “strategic advisers” with contentious records by the White House:

Aryeh Lightstone: A key figure in the Abraham Accords and the controversial aid organisation the “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation” (GHF), which faced severe accusations regarding aid mismanagement and coordination failures that led to the killing of hundreds of Palestinians seeking food.

Josh Gruenbaum: In line with previous attempts to “Middle East Riviera” in Gaza, which prioritized real estate opportunities over refugee rights.

This top-heavy structure, according to political analyst for Gaza, reflects a “corporate takeover” of the Palestinian cause, according to Iyad al-Qarra.

“Trump treats Gaza not as a homeland, but as a bankrupt company in need of a new board of directors”, al-Qarra said. He “has transformed sovereignty into a business venture,” remarking that he has given investors and foreign politicians the power to make strategic decisions.

The “Gaza Executive Board”

Below the founding council sits the “Gaza Executive Board”, tasked with regional coordination.

  • Steve Witkoff
  • Jared Kushner
  • Turkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan
  • Ali Al-Thawadi, a diplomat from Qatar,
  • Hassan Rashad, the Egyptian General Intelligence Director General,
  • Tony Blair
  • Marc Rowan
  • Reem Al-Hashimy, the UAE’s Minister of State for International Cooperation,
  • Nickolay Mladenov
  • Yakir Gabay, an Israeli-Cypriot tycoon, owns a lot of real estate. whose presence with Arab and Turkish diplomats raises questions about normalizing economic ties disguised as reconstruction.
  • Sigrid Kaag, a Dutch politician and United Nations coordinator in Gaza

The Executive Board, which includes Arab nations, is tasked with “supporting effective governance” in Gaza.

The Board will support the administration’s ability to provide top-notch services to promote peace, stability, and prosperity for Gaza’s citizens, according to a statement from the White House.

The Israeli criticism

Israel objected to the inclusion of Turkiye and Qatar representatives despite the plan’s US-led nature. The formation of this executive committee “was not coordinated with Israel,” according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office on Sunday.

According to Israeli media, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called for a return to “full war” and “voluntary migration” rather than handing Gaza to a board involving Turkiye. Former Israeli intelligence advisor Yaakov Amidror claimed that allowing “Turkiye – led by a government sympathetic to the Muslim Brotherhood – into Gaza is a strategic error that would strengthen Hamas.

Al-Qarra, however, views this “anger” as largely theatrical. “Netanyahu’s objection is tactical”, al-Qarra noted. In the end, this board delegates international donors’ significant burden of bringing about Gaza’s misery while allowing Israel to maintain security control for free.

The Gaza Administration National Committee

At the bottom of the hierarchy lies the only Palestinian component: NCAG

Chairman of the Committee, Ali Shaath, confirmed the official lineup in an interview with Egyptian media. The 12-person team is made up entirely of experts with responsibilities ranging from managing specific service sectors:

    Economy &amp, Trade: Engineer Aed Abu Ramadan

  • Agriculture: Abdel Karim Ashour
  • Dr. Aed Yaghi, health
  • Housing &amp, Lands: Engineer Osama al-Saadawi
  • Adnan Abu Warda, Justice
  • Major General Sami Nasman, Interior andamp; Internal Security
  • Municipalities &amp, Water: Ali Barhoum
  • Finances, Bashir Al-Rayyes
  • Hana Tarazi, head of social affairs
  • Education: Jabr Al-Daour
  • Omar Al-Shamali, an engineer in communications

A veteran has been given the reins of internal policing with the appointment of Major General Sami Nasman. However, questions remain about his authority given the parallel presence of US-led forces.

Palestinians lose political agency, claim critics, if they are relegated to this level. This structure confirms the fears of a “new mandate,” according to writer and analyst Wissam Afifa of Gaza.

“The Palestinians have been reduced to municipal employees”, Afifa said. They are tasked with restoring schools and removing sewage, but they have no say in their nation’s political future. The “National Committee” receives instructions from the “High Representative,” who receives instructions from the White House, in a sovereignty-minus model.

However, Afifa added that people who have witnessed a genocide are desperate for things to change. People view this committee as a potential lifeline because of its emphasis on speaking not as an analyst but as a citizen who has survived the catastrophe, according to Afifa. There are high hopes that Israel’s declared a region uninhabitable in the future.

Afifa emphasised that while the technocratic administration members are “highly professional”, the real challenge lies elsewhere. He continued, “This is a test for Trump, not the committee,” adding, “This is a test for him.”

He questioned whether the new administration would “fail to restrain Israeli arrogance” and whether it would “fail to bring in a “Mary Marshall Plan” level of support.”

“The fear”, Afifa said, “is that we will face humanitarian blackmail, where aid is conditioned on security concessions”.

International Stabilization Force

Operating alongside these tiers is the military pillar, led by US General Jasper Jeffers as commander of the “International Stabilization Force”. His mandate includes “permanent disarmament”.

Afifa warns that this clause could open the door to conflict by shifting the focus from “relief” to “an Israeli security priority.”

Afifa warned that “the main problem is that this force is tasked with enforcing an Israeli agenda – disarmament – without a political settlement.” “Most countries are hesitating because they refuse to act as security contractors for Israel. This is not a recipe for stability; rather, it is a recipe for an internationalized civil war.

Bottom line:

The “Board of Peace” creates a clear hierarchy: The US and business moguls decide, the region pays and coordinates, and the Palestinians implement service delivery.

Afifa came to the conclusion that “this is the most marginalized form.” The plan attempts to bury the Palestinian national project by separating the “service” file from the “political” file.

Al-Qarra added that the structure treats the symptoms while ignoring the disease.

Al-Qarra told Al Jazeera, “The real test will be on the ground.” The people of Gaza want Palestinian-run, national governments, not American appointing. Anybody who fails to address the occupation is simply managing the crisis, not solving it”.

William and Kate’s eye-opening move during Harry return shows ‘lines are drawn’

In the upcoming days, Prince Harry is expected to make another court appearance in the UK, and it seems unlikely to be about any family reunions.

Prince Harry looks set to arrive in the UK in the coming days for a whirlwind visit – but yet again royal reunions are not on the cards. The Duke of Sussex will be at the High Court in London as his case against the publisher of the Daily Mail gets underway on Monday – with Harry himself giving evidence on Thursday.

He is not expected to meet his father, the King, who is currently soaking up some sun at his Balmoral home in the Scottish Highlands, unlike when he was last in London. Just two days before Charles is scheduled to take the stand, he will be performing royal duties on Monday. He then will travel to London for a medical appointment on Tuesday.

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Similarly, Prince William, who has barely spoken to his brother in years, is also set to be hundreds of miles away next week on a trip to Scotland with Kate. They are due to travel to Stirling and Falkirk, where they will shine a spotlight on unique Scottish heritage traditions and how they are continuing to connect communities and inspire new generations. On the day Harry is expected to give evidence, William will also be far from London, carrying out engagements in Bristol.

And according to royal expert Jennie Bond, this speaks volumes about the royals and their relationships. The former BBC royal correspondent told the Mirror : “It should be such a straightforward relationship: father and son, reuniting from time to time even though they live on different continents. But it is very much NOT straightforward. Theirs is a relationship fraught with complexity.

Charles and his son have a vehement disagreement with one another over following up and sue the tabloid press, according to Harry’s book. The King thinks that the rest of the family should generally just get on with their lives and careers and move on. The UK press has been on a mission under the leadership of Harry.

“Charles is likely to be in Scotland as usual in January when Harry travels back from California to face down Associated Newspapers in court,” so it’s perhaps fortuitous. The lines are drawn even more clearly because William and Catherine have engagements in Scotland. Harry will concentrate on his legal case, and there are a good chance he won’t see his father or, of course, his brother while they are in town.

Harry claimed in an interview with the BBC that the King would not speak to him because of his legal dispute with the Home Office over security, and that he did not know how long my father would wait for a “reconciliation,” as he described his hopes for a “conciliation.”

Following the duke’s defeat in a court of appeal challenge involving his security arrangements while in the UK, the couple had the opportunity to have a sit-down conversation. According to reports that Harry’s taxpayer-funded armed security will be reinstated for visits to the UK, the Home Office is now ordering a full threat assessment for the first time since 2020.

Father and son finally got together in September while Harry was in London for the first time in 19 months for a brief tea at Clarence House. And, according to Jennie, it might take some time for things to fully reconcile.

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What father wouldn’t want Charles to rekindle his once-close relationship with his “darling boy,” she said. But how does William feel about everything that is so urgently complicated and sensitive, including the tabloid court case and the security issue?

The King has a good royal balance to perform, and a resolution will need to wait a while.

Wilson establishes lead over Higgins in Masters final

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In the opening session of the final at Alexandra Palace, Kyren Wilson established a 5-3 lead over John Higgins in a strong first step toward capturing his first Masters trophy.

Higgins, 50, who is the oldest finalist at a Triple Crown event since 2006, took the tournament’s opening with a half-century and confidently entered his bid to win the prestigious invitational event for the first time since 2006.

However, the Scot was left with a number of unforced errors that prevented the world number two from pinching the second frame and settling into the match.

After Wilson took the next two frames, Higgins, a four-time world champion, took a scrappy fifth frame and once more demonstrated his renowned matchplay abilities to restore parity to 3-3, where Wilson continued to lead 3-1 at the interval.

Wilson was not denied a competitive advantage in the evening, though.

Wilson made a clear statement of intent in the afternoon’s final two frames, which included a 10-7 defeat to Shaun Murphy and Mark Allen in his two previous Masters finals.

He will be able to draw confidence from one of his 11 previous encounters with Higgins, which will help him advance to the World Championship in 2024.

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Why Piers Morgan is in hospital and why he’s blamed Donald Trump

Why is Piers Morgan in a hospital and why is he being held accountable by Donald Trump?

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Piers Morgan, a former Good Morning Britain presenter, is recovering in a hospital and has blamed Donald Trump for sharing a photo with him from a hospital bed following an accident.

Piers Morgan, 60, announced to his fans that he had a fracture to his femur in a photo posted to his social media account from the hospital.

Everything you need to know about the causes

  • Piers Morgan, 60, shared a picture to his social media from the hospital and told fans that he had fractured his femur so badly, he required a hip replacement.
  • The former Good Morning Britain host explained he had tripped while at a restaurant and would have to use crutches to aid his mobility for several weeks. He’s also not allowed to take long-haul flights for the next three months and in a rather unexpected twist, placed the blame on his long-term friend, President Donald Trump.
  • Piers shared a photo from a hospital bed, as well as a close up snap of his X-ray, and said: “Breaking news! 1. Tripped on a small step. 2. In a London hotel restaurant. 3. Fractured femur. 4. So badly I needed a new hip. 5. Recovering in hospital. 6. Crutches for 6wks [sic]. 7. No long-haul for 12 wks [sic]. 8. New Year off to a cracking start! 9. I blame Donald Trump.”
  • Eamonn Holmes, former England cricketer Monty Panesar, Loose Woman Katie Piper, and other well-known people emailed well wishes in a hurry.
  • Piers and Donald Trump share a relationship that began when they were first friends and he was blamed for it almost 20 years later in The Celebrity Apprentice 2008, which Trump presided over at the time. Trump told him, “Piers, you were tactless, ruthless, aggressive, hard, possibly brilliant, you knocked them all out one by one – you win.” Piers eventually won in the end, with Trump saying, “You were tactless, ruthless, aggressive, hard, possibly brilliant, you knocked them all out one by one. Piers has previously claimed that because of their similarity, they can’t get along.
  • The shock health update from Piers follows shortly after he took aim at Donald Trump on X, formerly known as Twitter, following his ambitions to purchase Greenland and hit countries with tariffs, including the UK. READ THE FULL STORY: Piers Morgan undergoes hip replacement after ‘tripping on small step’
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Coronation Street actress shares health update with fans after diagnosis

Although Georgia May Foote has stated that her vitiligo diagnosis is “up and down,” the winter months are easier to manage because her tan doesn’t make it as obvious.

Former Coronation Street star Georgia May Foote has revealed that her autoimmune condition has good days and bad. The TV star, 34, was diagnosed with vitiligo which shows lighter patches on a person’s body due to a lack of melanin in the body.

She was questioned about her journey as she accepts the glaringly obvious condition during a question-and-answer session with fans on social media. She responded, “It’s crazy. Although it is actually spreading right now, winter is always preferable because my tan doesn’t make it as obvious.

She continued, “I have ups and downs with it.” Georgia is seen taking a selfie in the mirror with her elbow vitiligo highlighted in the most recent post. She has also developed other body parts as a result.

Georgia’s doctors informed her about the condition two years ago, and she has since followed her on social media. The TV host has been working to raise awareness of her condition, which she developed in 2020.

She claimed that the issue developed over time as “little spots” but eventually grew. She told a reporter on Channel 5 New that she “developed it in 2020.” It started out as a small spot, and it has since grown over the past five years. I now have it down my arms and elbows, and it’s all over my hands.

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She continued, “And it’s obviously been quite a big change, as well, to my face.” I feel fortunate that it took on such a strange form when I was the age I did. I’ll do if I can be the person who can raise awareness for it by helping others.

Aside from her health, Georgia has also been dealing with drama in other areas of her life. Last year, the former Strictly Come Dancing star shared that her beauty salon had burnt down. She had trained as a nail technician to supplement her acting income, so the fire that engulfed her salon had a huge financial impact.

After only two years of marriage, it was reported that she had also split from her husband Kris in July of the same year, adding more heartache. She has deleted all images of the couple’s engagement and intimate wedding on social media, as well as those that contain their ring.

Georgia’s marriage to Kris appears to be over, according to a source at the time. It is a rock on the rocks. She is surrounded by friends and family, and she looks to the future. Before the couple tied the knot, the actress had been dating Kris for two years.

Georgia shot to fame playing Katie Armstrong in Coronation Street between 2010 and 2015. Sharing her joy in the run up to her big day, she even described Kris as her best friend.

She reportedly said to her audience, “I’m about to marry my best friend.” the one who improves me. The final month of being a Foote is now.

Georgia and Giovanni Pernice, her Strictly Come Dancing professional partner, dated each other in 2015. However, their relationship lasts only for one year.

Georgia addressed X in 2016 and wrote, “We have decided to split up. Nobody else is involved. Although it wasn’t an easy choice, you sometimes come to the realization that friendship is important, and this is one of those times.

We will focus on our upcoming work projects because we have very busy work schedules for the rest of the year, she continued, and we will do it well together in the long run.

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