Trump’s Gaza plan is a rebuff to Israeli extremists, but will soon be put to test
Blueprint presented by Jared Kushner shows unified Gaza run by Palestinians, with Rafah crossing to open next weekAmid the hullabaloo and self-congratulation of Donald Trump’s “board of peace” launch in Davos, his administration laid out specific plans for the short- and long-term future of...
<p>Blueprint presented by Jared Kushner shows unified Gaza run by Palestinians, with Rafah crossing to open next week</p><p>Amid the hullabaloo and self-congratulation of Donald Trump’s <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/22/trump-board-of-peace-launch-davos">“board of peace” launch</a> in Davos, his administration laid out specific plans for the short- and long-term future of Gaza, aimed at a lasting peace.</p><p>The blueprint set out on Thursday was extremely ambitious. It envisages a unified Palestinian-run Gaza, which represents a rebuff to the aims of Israeli extremists, including some in the governing coalition, who have sought <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jul/24/far-right-israeli-politicians-and-settlers-discuss-luxury-gaza-riviera-plan">the deportation of Gaza’s population and the building of Israeli settlements</a> in its place.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/22/trump-kushner-gaza-blueprint-rafah">Continue reading...</a>
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