Tony Blair's Return to Middle East Diplomacy Reopens Old Wounds and New Doubts
Blair joins a Trump-led Gaza peace committee despite mixed reactions; his past Iraq role divides opinion while some cite his Northern Ireland peace success.
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When Tony Blair was first tasked with brokering a lasting peace between Israel and the Palestinians in 2007, the White House warned that the former British prime minister was "not superman" and that he "doesn't have a cape".
Tony Blair's extensive experience in the Middle East is both his strength and his weakness
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair spent eight years working to promote peace between Israelis and Palestinians as the international community’s envoy to the Middle East.
When Tony Blair first took on the task of creating the conditions for a lasting peace between Israel and the Palestinians in 2007, the White House warned that the former British prime minister was not “superman” and “doesn’t wear a cape.” Having failed to achieve much of note then, Blair is preparing to once again tackle one of the world’s most difficult conflicts, having agreed to serve on a panel led by US President Donald Trump to govern Gaza.
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