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In this video, we analyze United Nations Security Council Resolution 2803 (2025) and the establishment of the Board of Peace, a new international governance mechanism for Gaza.
For the first time in UN practice, the United Nations Security Council endorses a comprehensive political plan and creates a transitional international administration with legal personality, combining civil governance, financial control, reconstruction, and security coordination under a single framework.
The video explains:
- What the Board of Peace is and how it operates under Resolution 2803 (2025)
- The legal status and mandate of the Board of Peace
- The role of the International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza
- The postponement of Palestinian self-determination and its conditioning on reform, demilitarization, and external benchmarks
- Why this model represents a new and unprecedented approach to peace management by the UN
Beyond the technical language, this video raises a fundamental question:
Has the United Nations shifted from protecting self-determination to managing peace through international administration?
This analysis is based exclusively on official UN documents, including UNSC Resolution 2803 (2025) and its Annex, without slogans or political messaging.