Left’s fury as Starmer backs Tony Blair to help run Gaza in extraordinary Trump ‘peace plan’

The left fools expressed Fury after opening an extraordinary peace plan to help Donald Trump manage Gaza for Tony Blair.
The US President called the EX-PM as a member of a new committee to manage the region if a ceasefire was obtained between Israel and Hamas.
Keir Starmer gave ‘strong support’ to the plan introduced by Mr. Trump at a press conference with Benjamin Netanyahu.
However, the opening conference praised the proposal in his speech and did not mention the participation of his predecessor.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting supported Sir Tony’s Touring Broadcast Studios at the Liverpool Conference in Liverpool this morning.
However, after activists approved a movement that condemns Israel’s ‘genocide’ yesterday, there is unrest in the ranks of the party.
Jeremy Corbyn said Sir Tony’s’ after the disaster decision to invade Iraq ‘should not be near the Middle East’.
Lib DEMS asked Sir Tony to come to the Begor Parliament, so that the deputies can decide whether there is a ‘right person’ to rule Gaza.
Party leader Sir Ed Davey said: ‘Tony Blair must come before Parliament and give evidence about Trump’s role in Gaza Peace Plan.
‘We all want to see a end of the pain in Gaza, hostages brought home and a permanent peace.
‘MPs should have the chance to examine whether the former Prime Minister is the right person to assure to secure these goals.’
Husam Badran, a member of the Hamas Political Bureau, complained that the Palestinians were not ‘little ones in need of tutelage’.
Al Jazeera told Sir Tony that Sir Tony should be tried in 2003 because of his role in Iraq’s invasion instead of operating Gaza.
Hamas, a designated terrorist group, reviews the agreement after being presented by Qatar’s Prime Minister and Egyptian intelligence chief.
Donald Trump has opened an extraordinary peace plan for Tony Blair (in the picture) to help manage Gaza.
Keir Starmer gave ‘strong support’ to the plan introduced by Mr. Trump at a press conference with Benjamin Netanyahu (in the picture).
However, the opening conference praised the proposal in his speech and did not mention the participation of his predecessor.
Jeremy Corbyn said Sir Tony should not be anywhere near the Middle East after the disaster decision to invade Iraq ‘.
The US President’s 20 -point plan was announced on Monday and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left his support at a press conference at the White House.
Prime Minister, ‘President Trump is grateful to the leadership’ by adding the offer welcomed.
Sir Keir, ‘We strongly support the efforts to end the fight, to release hostages and to provide emergency humanitarian aid for the people of Gaza. This is our priority and it should be realized immediately.
‘We call on to come together from all sides and to work with the US administration to conclude and conclude this agreement.’
He continued: ‘Hamas should now accept the plan and end the misery by leaving his arms and releasing all the remaining hostages.
‘Together with our partners, we will continue to work to create a consensus to reveal a permanent ceasefire.
‘We are all determined to end the war in Gaza and to provide a sustainable peace that Palestinians and Israelis can live side by side in security and security.’
Trump’s plan, if both parties agree, the ceasefire immediately, Israeli forces ‘withdrawal lines’ withdrawal and release of all hostages, then the release of Palestinian prisoners and the increase in aid to Gaza, he says.
Gaza will then be temporarily managed by the transition committee of qualified Palestinian and international experts with the supervision of a new international transition organ called ‘Peace Board’.
The Peace Council will be chaired by the former British Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair, and Mr. Trump will be chaired by other international leaders.
This organ will determine the framework and focus on the financing of the redevelopment of Gaza until the Palestinian authority has sufficient reform.
Mr. Trump told journalists after meeting with Mr. Netanyahu: ‘One of the people who want to be on the board former British Prime Minister Tony Blair – a good man, a very good man.’
Sir Tony, who took the UK to the Iraq War in 2003, served as the Middle East ambassador for international forces – the US, EU, Russia and the UN – quartet.
Recently, it has become part of high -level planning negotiations with the US and other parties on the future of Gaza.
Sir Tony, who responded to the statement on Monday, said Mr. Trump’s plan was ‘brave and smart’ and offered ‘the best chance’ to end the war.
He thanked the US President for chairing the ‘Peace Council’ and label it as a signal of great support and confidence in the future of Gaza.
Although Mr. Trump’s peace plan has provided the support of Arab countries such as Israel, as well as the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Hamas has not yet accepted.
Mr. Trump said if Hamas rejected the agreement, Mr. Netanyahu will have the full support to do what you have to do ‘.
Mr. Netanyahu greeted his plan as a ‘critical step’ for peace and beyond Gaza.
Today, after an Israeli strike in the Gaza Strip, the smoke rises
Sir Keir said Mr. Trump was ‘grateful’ for his leadership in the Middle East crisis
He said: ‘Today, I believe that we have taken a critical step to end the war in Gaza and to prepare the ground in order to improve peace in the Middle East – and I think beyond the Middle East, very important Muslim countries.
“ I support your plan to end the war in Gaza, which has reached our war targets.
‘He will return to all our hostages to Israel, dismantle Hamas’s military talents, end his political administration, and allow Gaza to never pose a threat to Israel again.’
He warned: ‘But if Hamas rejects your plan, Mr. President or so -called, and basically do everything to resist it, Israel will finish the job on its own.
‘This can be done easily or can be done in a difficult way, but it will be done.’
Israeli Prime Minister also confirmed that he apologized to Qatar Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani for the Israeli strike in Qatar on 9 September.
Strikes, which is not the target of ‘Qatar citizens’ loss’ regrets, he said.
Mr. Streeting told Times Radio: ‘Now I know that there will be people who will lift their eyebrows about Tony Blair, and he will think critically because of his role in the Iraq War.
‘The only thing I will say is that someone who walks against the Iraq War and oppose the Iraq War against the Iraq War, and I remember his legacy in Northern Ireland, and if the enemies can bring an important skill to have peace among sworn enemies, it is so good.’




