Trump’s Gaza plan is a rebuff to Israeli extremists, but will soon be put to test

The Guardian - World NewsCenter-LeftEN 5 min read 100% complete by Julian Borger Senior international correspondentJanuary 22, 2026 at 08:44 PM
Trump’s Gaza plan is a rebuff to Israeli extremists, but will soon be put to test

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At the Davos summit, the Trump administration unveiled a plan for Gaza's future, envisioning a unified, Palestinian-run territory. The plan aims to rebuild infrastructure, increase the flow of goods, and open the Rafah crossing. A key component involves the newly formed National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), a group of Palestinian technocrats, overseeing a transition period. The plan also includes a long-term vision with new construction and development, but with a buffer zone along the Israeli border. The US administration, represented by a "high representative," is committed to implementing these short-term goals within 100 days. The plan's success hinges on overcoming potential Israeli objections and disarming Hamas.

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