The newly formed Board of Peace on Gaza includes non-Western states like Indonesia, perceived as a diplomatic effort to address violence and support recovery. However, this initiative raises concerns about the nature of peace being sought, emphasizing stability over justice, and potentially sidelining Palestinian political agency. Historical patterns show that peace efforts often reduce the conflict to humanitarian crises, neglecting the underlying issue of occupation. Including states with strong normative reputations risks legitimizing flawed mechanisms that prioritize management over meaningful political solutions.
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