Tony Blair is to become a Middle East envoy working on behalf of the
The announcement comes just hours after he stood down as
Mr Blair said a "solution" to the problems in the
During his final prime minister's questions on Wednesday, Mr Blair was asked about the Israeli-Palestinian dispute.
Challenge
He told MPs: "The absolute priority is to try to give effect to what is now the consensus across the international community - that the only way of bringing stability and peace to the
Mr Blair's appointment comes at a time of heightened tension in the region.
Earlier this month Hamas militants overran the Gaza Strip, defeating the Fatah movement led by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
Mr Abbas, who is supported by Western countries and
He has sacked the Hamas-led unity cabinet and declared a state of emergency.
BBC Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen says failure in the
Israelis like Mr Blair because they believe he is on their side and Palestinians in the main do not trust him for the same reason, BBC correspondent adds.
'Peace maker'
But senior UN officials describe Mr Blair as a star player who will bring energy to the peace process.
Mr Blair, who had been
He has proved a controversial figure in the
But he has also been widely praised for his efforts in bringing the peace process to fruition in
At prime minister's questions, Northern Ireland First Minister Ian Paisley said: "I just want to say to the prime minister this one word: He has entered into another colossal task.
"I hope that what happened in
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