The White House has released the names of the members who will form the Trump administration's new "Board of Peace" for Gaza.
With the US president as chair, the board will oversee the work of a committee of Palestinian technocrats tasked with the temporary governance of Gaza - and its reconstruction.
Each member of the "Board of Peace" is expected to be in charge of a portfolio that will be "critical to Gaza's stabilisation", the White House added. But it is not yet clear who will be responsible for which priorities.
So who is on the board?
Former UK Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair had long been talked about as a potential member of Trump's "Board of Peace", with the US president confirming back in September that he had expressed an interest in joining the body.











