LONDON: Former Prime Minister Tony Blair should play a role in the postwar administration of Gaza, Britain’s Middle East minister told The Independent.
Hamish Falconer praised the leadership qualities of Blair, who is rumored to be in the running for a board position in Gaza’s planned postwar government.
Blair has been involved in discussions with key Trump administration officials over the Palestinian enclave’s future governance.
“I think Tony Blair obviously has a huge amount of experience, both in the Middle East, and on disarmament issues from the IRA (Irish Republican Army),” Falconer said. “He clearly has a real contribution to make.”
Blair’s supporters have highlighted his record in Northern Ireland as well as influence in Israel and among Arab countries. His detractors, however, point to his role in the invasion and occupation of Iraq.
Falconer denied that Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s decision to cut international aid has increased the flow of illegal migrants to Europe and Britain.
“I am a big believer in the importance of aid, and I’ve been really proud as the Middle East minister to protect the aid to Gaza, for example, which has been so vital and necessary,” Falconer said from a migrant processing center in Algeria. “We’ve also ringfenced aid for Sudan, given the severity of the situation there.”













