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Trump holds Gaza policy meeting with Tony Blair and Jared Kushner

Smoke rises over residential areas after Israeli army attacks on ez-Zeytun neighborhood in Gaza City
Smoke rises over residential areas after Israeli army attacks on ez-Zeytun neighborhood in Gaza City

US President Donald Trump presided over a policy meeting on Israel's war in Gaza and post-war plans for the territory, with input from Britain's former prime minister Tony Blair and Mr Trump's former Middle East envoy Jared Kushner, a senior White House official has said.

Mr Trump, top White House officials, Mr Blair and Mr Kushner discussed the hostage crisis, plans to escalate food aid deliveries, post-war plans and more, the official said.

The official described the session as "simply a policy meeting," the type frequently held by Mr Trump and his team.

Mr Kushner, who is married to Mr Trump's daughter Ivanka, was a key White House adviser on the Middle East in Mr Trump's first term.

Mr Blair was prime minister during the 2003 Iraq war over which he has faced widespread criticism.

Mr Trump had promised a quick end to the war in Gaza during his presidential campaign, but a resolution has been elusive seven months into his second term.

Mr Trump's term began with a ceasefire which lasted two months, until Israeli strikes killed around 400 Palestinians on 18 March.

Broken cameras, helmets marked with "PRESS," blood-stained protective vests, and scattered cinder blocks on the ground surrounded by candles in front of Union Station in Washington, D.C
Protesters placed broken cameras, helmets marked with 'PRESS' and candles during a demonstration against the war in Gaza outside Union Station in Washington DC

More recently, images of starving people in Gaza, including children, have shocked the world and led to growing criticism of US ally Israel over the deteriorating conditions.

In February, Mr Trump proposed a US takeover of Gaza and a permanent displacement of Palestinians from the coastal territory.

The plan was globally condemned and labelled as an "ethnic cleansing" proposal by rights experts and the United Nations. Forcible displacement is illegal under international law.


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Mr Trump cast the plan, which he has not publicly mentioned in recent weeks, as a re-development idea to turn Gaza into the "Riviera of the Middle East".

The plan echoed an idea that Mr Kushner floated a year earlier to clear Gaza of its Palestinian inhabitants and turn it into a waterfront property.

The Financial Times reported in July that the Tony Blair Institute participated in a project to develop a post-war Gaza plan.

The think-tank had said it "has had many calls with different groups on post-war reconstruction of Gaza but none have included the idea of forcible relocation of people from Gaza".

A boy with facial injuries drinks from a bottle of juice
An injured Palestinian boy takes a drink as he and other young patients were evacuated to Jordan

Separately, US State Department said Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar in Washington and discussed Gaza and regional issues.

Mr Saar, asked after the meeting what the plan was for a Palestinian state, said there would not be any.

Some US allies have in recent weeks announced plans to recognise a Palestinian state.

Israel's devastating assault on Gaza since October 2023 has killed over 62,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health authorities.

It has also caused a hunger crisis, internally displaced Gaza's entire population and prompted accusations of genocide and war crimes at international courts that Israel denies.

The latest bloodshed in the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict was triggered in October 2023 when Hamas militants attacked Israel, killing 1,200 and taking about 250 hostages, Israeli tallies show.

Accreditation: Reuters