Foreign Policy

U.S.-Led Gaza Governance Plan Raises Alarms Amid National Sovereignty Concerns

By Economics Desk | December 5, 2025

A proposed international body to govern Gaza under a U.S.-brokered ceasefire threatens to bypass Palestinian voices and compromise regional stability, raising serious questions about America’s role and national interests.

The announcement of an international governing board for the Gaza Strip, expected by year-end, is being hailed as a step toward peace—but at what cost to American principles and regional stability? Under this new framework, the so-called Board of Peace will be chaired by then-President Donald Trump and include a dozen Middle Eastern and Western leaders tasked with overseeing reconstruction under a renewable U.N. mandate. Yet this layered bureaucracy directly challenges the sovereign rights of the Palestinian people and risks embroiling U.S. interests in an unstable quagmire. Is This Model of Governance a Step Toward Peace or an Overreach Endangering...

This is Exclusive Content for Subscribers

Join our community of patriots to read the full story and get access to all our exclusive analysis.

View Subscription Plans