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Muslim countries block Blair’s role in Gaza peace plan

Published on: December 9, 2025 4:15 PM

Arab and Muslim countries objected to former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair’s role in the proposed Gaza Peace Council. As a result, Blair was removed from the council and may join a smaller executive committee instead. The council had been suggested by US President Donald Trump to oversee post-conflict arrangements in Gaza.

Reports indicate Blair was the only publicly linked figure when Trump announced his 20-point plan for Gaza administration. At that time, Trump praised Blair as a strong candidate for the role. Blair had also agreed to serve on the council, which Trump intended to chair.

Read more: Muslim, Arab countries reject attempts to expel Palestinians from Gaza

Last week, Israeli state TV reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a secret meeting with Blair. The discussions focused on planning for Gaza’s “post-conflict” management. The meeting was part of broader regional coordination and preparations for upcoming administrative arrangements.

Hamas welcomed Blair’s removal, with spokesman Taher Al-Nunu saying the group repeatedly requested that it not be part of any international body overseeing Gaza. He emphasized Hamas supports a long-term ceasefire only if Israel meets all agreed conditions. Al-Nunu also rejected any plan forcing Palestinian resistance groups to disarm.

Read more: Arab–Islamic FMs set to deliberate on Gaza truce developments today

Financial Times noted Blair could still take a less central role, but his office declined to comment. Hamas officials stated there is still no clarity on the mandate of any potential international presence in Gaza, and many countries may not agree to the mission.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Arab-Muslim objections, Gaza Peace Council, Hamas response, Israel-Palestine post-conflict administration, Latest, Tony Blair, US 20-point plan

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