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HISTORIC: Trump's Gaza Peace Plan Takes MASSIVE Step Forward as International Board Takes Shape

Gary FranchiJanuary 16, 202622 views
HISTORIC: Trump's Gaza Peace Plan Takes MASSIVE Step Forward as International Board Takes Shape

While the so-called foreign policy "experts" spent years wringing their hands and accomplishing absolutely nothing, President Donald J. Trump is doing what he does best—getting results.

The White House announced yesterday that Phase Two of the President's Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict is now fully operational, with the formation of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG) and the appointment of a star-studded Executive Board that reads like a who's who of dealmakers and diplomatic heavyweights.

This is what real leadership looks like, folks.

A Plan That Actually Works

At the center of this historic initiative is Dr. Ali Sha'ath, a respected technocratic leader who will helm the NCAG and oversee the rebuilding of Gaza's civil institutions, public services, and governance structures. Unlike the endless bureaucratic quagmires of previous administrations, this is a clear, actionable roadmap—20 points designed to deliver peace, stability, and prosperity.

And here's the kicker: the United Nations Security Council actually endorsed it. Resolution 2803 (2025) gave the international stamp of approval to President Trump's vision, proving once again that when America leads with strength and clarity, the world follows.

The Board of Peace: Powerhouse Leadership

President Trump himself will chair the Board of Peace—because when you want something done right, you put the master negotiator in charge. The founding Executive Board assembled under his leadership includes Secretary of State Marco Rubio, senior advisor Jared Kushner, and an impressive roster of international figures including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, World Bank President Ajay Banga, and Apollo Global Management CEO Marc Rowan.

Steve Witkoff, a trusted Trump ally and legendary real estate developer, joins the team alongside diplomat Robert Gabriel. Each member has been assigned a critical portfolio covering everything from governance capacity-building to investment attraction and capital mobilization.

This isn't some toothless committee that meets twice a year to issue strongly-worded statements. This is an operational force designed to execute.

Boots on the Ground

To ensure security and maintain a "terror-free environment," Major General Jasper Jeffers has been appointed Commander of the International Stabilization Force (ISF). His mission: lead security operations, support comprehensive demilitarization, and enable the safe delivery of humanitarian aid and reconstruction materials.

Meanwhile, H.E. Nickolay Mladenov will serve as High Representative for Gaza, acting as the critical link between the Board of Peace and the NCAG on the ground.

The Gaza Executive Board—featuring Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, UAE Minister Reem Al-Hashimy, and other regional players—demonstrates something the Biden administration never understood: you achieve Middle East peace by actually engaging with the key players in the region, not by lecturing them from Washington.

The Trump Doctrine in Action

Remember when the establishment media mocked President Trump's Abraham Accords? They called it a photo op. They said it wouldn't last. Now those same critics are watching as Trump builds on that historic foundation to tackle one of the world's most intractable conflicts.

The contrast with the previous four years couldn't be starker. While Biden's team fumbled from crisis to crisis, alienating allies and emboldening adversaries, President Trump has assembled an international coalition united behind American leadership and a concrete plan for peace.

This is what "America First" looks like on the world stage—not retreat, but strategic engagement that serves American interests while delivering real results for global stability.

The White House has indicated that additional Executive Board and Gaza Executive Board members will be announced in the coming weeks as the plan continues to move forward.

The question now isn't whether this plan can work—it's already working. The question is whether the legacy media will give President Trump credit for achieving what decades of "expert" diplomacy never could.

Don't hold your breath on that one, Patriots. But keep watching—history is being made.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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MiddleEastExpertVerifiedjust now
I'm cautiously optimistic about this international board approach. Having worked in foreign policy for 15 years, I can tell you that multilateral frameworks like this are often the only way to create lasting peace agreements. What's the timeline for implementation?
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NewsReader2024Verifiedjust now
Great question - I'm wondering about the timeline too. Hope they move quickly while momentum is building.
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TrumpSupporter1776Verifiedjust now
This is HUGE! The mainstream media won't give Trump credit but he's making history again.
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PatriotMike47Verifiedjust now
Finally, a president who actually gets things done! Trump promised peace in the Middle East and he's delivering where others failed for decades.
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ConservativeVoter22Verifiedjust now
Exactly! This is what real leadership looks like.