Ali Shaath officially launches Gaza committee to oversee reconstruction
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- Ali Shaath formally adopts NCAG mission to oversee Gaza reconstruction.
- The committee pledges to restore essential services, security, and economic opportunity under UN and Trump plan guidance.
Ali Shaath, in his first official action as head of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), announced the formal adoption of the committee’s mission statement, setting a framework for rebuilding the Gaza Strip.
The NCAG, authorized under UN Security Council Resolution 2803 and aligned with President Donald J. Trump’s 20-Point Peace Plan, is tasked with transforming Gaza’s transitional period into a foundation for lasting Palestinian prosperity.
“Under the guidance of the Board of Peace, chaired by President Donald J. Trump, and with support from the High Representative for Gaza, our mission is to rebuild Gaza not just in infrastructure but also in spirit,” Shaath wrote on social media platform X.
Today, as my first official act, I adopted and signed the NCAG Mission Statement, affirming our governing mandate and operating principles:
— Dr. Ali Shaath (@AliShaathNCAG) January 17, 2026
Authorized by the UN Security Council Resolution 2803 and President Donald J. Trump’s 20-Point Peace Plan, the National Committee for the… pic.twitter.com/WJJZLtW356
The committee outlined plans to restore essential services including electricity, water, healthcare, and education while promoting security, democracy, and justice. NCAG also emphasized economic recovery, aiming to replace widespread unemployment with opportunities for all Palestinians.
Shaath stressed that the committee’s efforts are rooted in transparency, integrity, and a commitment to peace, aiming to secure a path toward Palestinian rights and self-determination.



