UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Nations has brokered an agreement to enable the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, giving a lead role to the Palestinian Authority while involving the private sector, the U.N.'s top Mideast envoy said Tuesday. The deputy Palestinian prime minister, Mohammed Mustafa, said last week that international donors are hesitant to fund Gaza's reconstruction so long as Hamas remains in control there and the specter of future wars looms. Mustafa, a top official in the West Bank Palestinian Authority, said international bodies are eager for President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah forces to take on a leading role in Gaza. Serry said reconstruction must take place alongside fresh efforts to promote a two-state solution and end Israel's occupation.