The Guardian
The Guardian
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The article reports that Donald Trump's Board of Peace in Gaza is planning a draft resolution to grant itself broad legal immunity, including protection from arrests, legal proceedings, and claims for property damage or personal injury. The resolution also proposes allowing the organization to acquire public property in Gaza free of charge and build facilities without clear oversight or accountability mechanisms. Experts warn that these provisions could lead to unregulated actions and potential violations of international law, raising concerns about accountability and legal authority. The UN security council authorized the Board's oversight until the end of 2027, but questions remain about the enforcement and implications of the proposed immunity.
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