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In this video, I 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:
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What the Board of Peace is and how it operates under Resolution 2803 (2025)
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The legal status and mandate of the Board of Peace
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The role of the International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza
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The postponement of Palestinian self-determination and its conditioning on reform, demilitarization, and external benchmarks
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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.
Key topics:
UN Security Council · Resolution 2803 (2025) · Board of Peace · Gaza · International administration · Self-determination · International law · Peace management · ISF · United Nations
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