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Tony Blair, the former British prime minister who led the UK to illegally invade Iraq, is seeking a “senior role” in running postwar Gaza under a plan being proposed by US President Donald Trump, the Financial Times (FT) reported on 26 September, citing people briefed on the proposal.

Blair has been in conversation with President Trump, who presented his latest proposal for taking control of Gaza during a meeting of Arab and Muslim leaders earlier this week.

The former prime minister is seeking a place on the “Gaza International Transitional Authority,” an international supervisory board that Trump would establish to administer the devastated enclave following a ceasefire, one of the people briefed on the plans told FT.

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Middle East Eye (MEE) reported that the plan would establish a transitional authority holding supreme "political and legal authority” over Gaza for up to five years. A committee of Palestinians, from which both Hamas and the Palestinian Authority (PA) would be excluded, would help administer the strip under the direction of the transitional authority.