The Board of Peace, established under UN Security Council Resolution 2803, represents a novel—and contentious—experiment in international peacemaking that goes far beyond stabilizing and rebuilding Gaza. Its membership, which includes the United Arab Emirates, Hungary, Pakistan, Israel, Turkey, Qatar and others, reflects an eclectic coalition that prioritizes pragmatic deal-making over traditional multilateral consensus. Critics have […]
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