Gaza(The COW News Digital)The Gaza Administrative Committee has announced a comprehensive plan to prioritize reconstruction, security, and the restoration of essential services across the Palestinian territory, marking a significant step toward post-conflict recovery and stabilization.
According to international media reports, the Gaza National Administrative Committee stated that its primary focus will be on rebuilding damaged infrastructure, strengthening internal security, and restoring basic public services. These efforts will include the rehabilitation of electricity and water networks, healthcare facilities, and the education system, all of which have been severely affected by prolonged conflict.
Officials said representatives linked to the Peace Council have already begun drafting detailed plans aimed at expanding the scope of humanitarian assistance. These plans include restoring public services, repairing key infrastructure, and reorganizing judicial and security institutions to ensure effective governance and rule of law in the territory.
The committee emphasized that transparency, accountability, and integrity will be central to all reconstruction and administrative efforts. In a statement, it pledged to establish a productive and sustainable economy capable of creating employment opportunities and promoting self-reliance among Palestinians. The committee said these initiatives would be pursued within a broader vision focused on securing Palestinian rights and achieving the right to self-determination.
Economic revitalization has been identified as a key pillar of the reconstruction strategy. Officials stressed that rebuilding Gaza is not limited to physical infrastructure but also includes restoring livelihoods and supporting small businesses to reduce long-term dependency on aid. International cooperation and donor support are expected to play a crucial role in funding and implementing these initiatives.
The announcement follows the committee’s inaugural meeting held in Cairo on January 15, 2026. The Gaza National Administrative Committee was established under a United Nations Security Council resolution and a 20-point peace plan proposed by US President Donald Trump. During the meeting, the committee formally declared the start of its mandate to oversee civil administration and internal security affairs in Gaza.
Observers say the committee’s formation represents a new phase in governance for the Palestinian territory, particularly as efforts intensify to move from emergency response toward long-term recovery. However, analysts caution that significant challenges remain, including securing adequate funding, maintaining stability, and ensuring coordination among local and international stakeholders.
Humanitarian organizations have welcomed the focus on rebuilding and service restoration but stressed the importance of unhindered access for aid delivery. They also highlighted the urgent needs of displaced families and vulnerable groups still facing shortages of food, clean water, and medical care.
As Gaza begins this new phase, the success of the committee’s plans will largely depend on sustained political support, effective implementation, and continued international engagement. For millions of residents, the promises of reconstruction and improved security offer cautious hope for a more stable and dignified future.

