US Expected to Unveil Post-War Gaza Leadership Plan
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President Donald Trump is expected to announce a proposed post-war governing authority for Gaza, advancing a US-backed plan that envisions a technocratic Palestinian administration overseen by an international body.
The United States is expected to unveil a proposed post-war leadership framework for the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, as President Donald Trump moves forward with his administration’s phased plan for the future of the war-ravaged territory, according to multiple Palestinian sources.
The anticipated announcement would outline an interim governing authority designed to administer Gaza following the end of active hostilities. Under the framework, Gaza would be governed by a technocratic Palestinian body, operating under the supervision of an international oversight mechanism referred to as a “Board of Peace.”
According to the sources, the proposed governing structure explicitly excludes any role for Hamas, reflecting long-standing US and Israeli positions that the group should not be part of Gaza’s post-war administration.
In October, Israel and Hamas reportedly signed off on a broader 20-point plan sponsored by Trump, which lays out a multi-stage roadmap for ending the conflict and transitioning Gaza toward a new political and security order. The plan envisions a temporary governance period during which the technocratic body would focus on restoring basic services, coordinating humanitarian aid, and laying the groundwork for longer-term political arrangements.
Palestinian sources said the international “Board of Peace” would likely include representatives from key global and regional stakeholders, tasked with ensuring stability, security coordination, and compliance with reconstruction and governance benchmarks.
The expected move comes amid ongoing international debate over who should govern Gaza after the war, how reconstruction will be financed, and what role regional and global powers should play. Analysts say the US announcement could significantly shape diplomatic discussions on Gaza’s future, even as uncertainty remains over acceptance of the plan by Palestinians on the ground and by broader regional actors.
No official confirmation has yet been issued by the White House regarding the timing or final structure of the proposed administration.
The anticipated announcement would outline an interim governing authority designed to administer Gaza following the end of active hostilities. Under the framework, Gaza would be governed by a technocratic Palestinian body, operating under the supervision of an international oversight mechanism referred to as a “Board of Peace.”
According to the sources, the proposed governing structure explicitly excludes any role for Hamas, reflecting long-standing US and Israeli positions that the group should not be part of Gaza’s post-war administration.
In October, Israel and Hamas reportedly signed off on a broader 20-point plan sponsored by Trump, which lays out a multi-stage roadmap for ending the conflict and transitioning Gaza toward a new political and security order. The plan envisions a temporary governance period during which the technocratic body would focus on restoring basic services, coordinating humanitarian aid, and laying the groundwork for longer-term political arrangements.
Palestinian sources said the international “Board of Peace” would likely include representatives from key global and regional stakeholders, tasked with ensuring stability, security coordination, and compliance with reconstruction and governance benchmarks.
The expected move comes amid ongoing international debate over who should govern Gaza after the war, how reconstruction will be financed, and what role regional and global powers should play. Analysts say the US announcement could significantly shape diplomatic discussions on Gaza’s future, even as uncertainty remains over acceptance of the plan by Palestinians on the ground and by broader regional actors.
No official confirmation has yet been issued by the White House regarding the timing or final structure of the proposed administration.
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