Benjamin Netanyahu, wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes, has accepted a seat on Donald Trump’s newly formed “Board of Peace” for Gaza reconstruction. Let that sink in. The architect of Gaza’s destruction is now tasked with its reconstruction. This isn’t just about Gaza—it’s a signal of something far bigger: the collapse of the United Nations as we know it.
What’s Happening:
Trump’s Board of Peace has invited over 60 nations—including Gulf states, Russia, the UK, Israel, Turkey, and Egypt—to oversee Gaza’s reconstruction after 15 months of devastating conflict that claimed over 71,000 Palestinian lives. Palestinians have been relegated to “service delivery” roles with zero political decision-making power. Meanwhile, those making the decisions are the very nations that supported or enabled the destruction.
The Bigger Picture:
This isn’t just about Gaza. Trump envisions the Board of Peace as a rival to the UN—smaller, more flexible, and applicable to conflict zones worldwide. But here’s what mainstream media isn’t telling you: this signals the quiet death of the United Nations. The US pays 22% of the UN budget, and China pays 20%. Together, these superpowers fund 42% of the entire organization. But as their geopolitical interests diverge and UN resolutions increasingly don’t align with American interests, the US is building a parallel structure. China’s doing the same with the discreet International Organisation on Mediation (IOMed).
The Analysis:
We may be witnessing the end of global cooperation as we’ve known it since 1945. Instead of one big room where all nations gather, we’re moving toward two medium-sized rooms—one led by the US, one by China. The UN, once the cornerstone of international diplomacy, risks becoming irrelevant: a sinking Titanic that nations are quietly abandoning. This is news without the Western spin—helping you understand how power really works in our multipolar world.
