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Donald Trump’s Gaza Peace Council: Who Is Invited?

World / International / Donald Trump / Gaza
By Newsroom,  published 19 January 2026 at 18h22, updated on 19 January 2026 at 18h22.
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As discussions intensify over the ongoing conflict in Gaza, attention turns to Donald Trump’s selection of advisors for his peace council. The composition of this group may significantly shape proposed strategies and diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving the crisis.

TL;DR

  • Trump launches new international Peace Council for Gaza.
  • Multiple global figures invited, but participation uncertain.
  • Complex governance structures aim to stabilize the region.

An Ambitious Proposal under the Trump Banner

For the first time, a large-scale Peace Council dedicated to the future of Gaza is being spearheaded by Donald Trump, current president of the United States. The White House, eager to brand this initiative as pivotal, has already reached out to prominent figures abroad, some of whom confirm they have received invitations to join this unprecedented structure. However, as news of the project spreads, much remains unclear regarding both its precise makeup and how it will operate in practice.

A Multi-Tiered Framework for Transition

Delving into the details, the American plan extends beyond just one council. Alongside the main decision-making body—tasked with tackling everything from strengthening institutions to driving reconstruction and attracting international investment—two additional groups have been announced. The first is a technocratic committee comprised of fifteen Palestinian leaders under former vice-minister Ali Shaath. This team will be responsible for restoring basic public services and working towards day-to-day stability within Gaza.

A second auxiliary body, known as the “executive board,” will play a more advisory role: its mission is to ensure effective governance and encourage local prosperity. Its membership reads like a global roster:

  • Steve Witkof
  • Jared Kushner
  • Tony Blair
  • Sigrid Kaag, UN envoy for the Middle East
  • Hakan Fidan, Turkish foreign minister
  • Nikolay Mladenov, Bulgarian diplomat with regional expertise

Cautious International Engagement and Uncertain Participation

The international dimension of this initiative hinges on more than formal invitations. In addition to confirmed names like ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair and U.S. financier Marc Rowan, outreach efforts include overtures to leaders such as Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, Argentine President Javier Milei, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Yet so far, there is no certainty regarding their acceptance—a hesitance that highlights the fragile nature of building broad consensus around Gaza’s future.

Navigating a Fragile Path Forward for Gaza’s Governance

In the shadow of two years of destructive conflict in Gaza, this American-led initiative sparks debate over its legitimacy and effectiveness in meeting local needs. With ambitions ranging from economic recovery—bolstered by private sector engagement including figures like World Bank president Ajay Banga—to delicate diplomatic negotiations, much will depend on how these overlapping bodies interact amid ongoing instability in the region. The world now watches closely as this complex experiment in international governance takes shape.

Le Récap
  • TL;DR
  • An Ambitious Proposal under the Trump Banner
  • A Multi-Tiered Framework for Transition
  • Cautious International Engagement and Uncertain Participation
  • Navigating a Fragile Path Forward for Gaza’s Governance
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