A leaked draft plan proposes Tony Blair as the leader of a new international transitional authority in Gaza, called Gita, which would be run by a board of billionaires and international figures, with limited Palestinian authority and close cooperation with Israel, the US, and Egypt, raising concerns about sovereignty and influence.
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair is involved in discussions, backed by the White House, to lead a transitional authority in Gaza supported by the UN and Gulf nations, aiming to stabilize the region and eventually transfer control to Palestinians, amidst ongoing conflict and international efforts for peace.
The White House supports a plan for Tony Blair to lead a temporary Gaza authority called Gita, modeled after transitional administrations in Timor-Leste and Kosovo, aiming to govern Gaza for up to five years without immediate Palestinian Authority involvement, amidst regional and international debates over the future governance and statehood of Palestinian territories.