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الاثنين: 12 يناير 2026
  • 11 January 2026
  • 20:49
Israeli Media Trump Postpones Announcement of Peace Council for Gaza Administration

Khaberni - Hebrew press reports revealed US President Donald Trump's decision to postpone the official announcement of the formation of the "Peace Council" tasked with managing the affairs of the Gaza Strip, highlighting that the announcement will not be made on Monday as previously scheduled in the timeline.

This step reflects the extent of political and logistical complexities surrounding the future of the region, and Washington's efforts to provide a diplomatic and organizational cover to ensure the sustainability of any new administrative body under current conditions.

The Hebrew newspaper "Haaretz" quoted informed sources that the White House is currently working on resolving complex and multiple issues concerning the council's powers and composition, prompting Trump's administration to delay the announcement date.

Estimates suggest that the announcement may be made next Thursday, with the possibility of further postponement if the differences in views regarding the implementation mechanism and the extent of regional engagement in this initiative continue.

This postponement is in the context of the Trump administration's efforts to present a comprehensive vision for what is called "the day after" the war, in a way that aligns with American interests and the policies of the occupying government.

Washington is conducting intensive consultations with international parties to ensure that this council plays an effective role in managing daily life and the reconstruction file, without slipping into further field escalation that could fail any civilian plan in its infancy.

Regional and international powers are closely monitoring these developments, where the "Peace Council" represents a turning point in dealing with the Palestinian issue from the perspective of the Trump administration.

Political circles believe that the delay gives the occupation a chance to organize its field affairs, while President Trump seeks to achieve a "deal" that reduces reliance on purely military options.

The legitimacy and local acceptance of this council remains the most significant obstacle facing the success of this step.

From an objective perspective, the White House's hesitation to finalize the date reflects gaps in the "major understandings" Trump is trying to build.

The coming days are expected to witness shuttle diplomacy activity to overcome the pending files, especially regarding funding the council, securing its headquarters, and guarantees against its collapse under field pressures in Gaza.

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