The “Board of Peace” Is Planning to Concentrate Gazans in “Hamas-Free” Enclaves

The “Board of Peace” Is Planning to Concentrate Gazans in “Hamas-Free” Enclaves

Trump’s plan offers no end to Israel’s genocide, only an entrenchment of Israel’s control and continued ethnic cleansing

By Shireen Akram-Boshar ,TRUTHOUT

Published July 2, 2026

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President Donald Trump’s so-called “Board of Peace” met in Cyprus this week to revive the board after months of inaction. The board’s main decision out of the meetings has been to separate Palestinians into “humanitarian corridors” that enable Israel to continue its takeover of Gaza.

Over two days of talks on Tuesday and Wednesday, representatives of the poorly-named “Board of Peace” created a plan to open “Hamas-free” zones in Gaza where aid will be distributed.

According to reporting by Israel Hayoman Israeli newspaper that supports Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – the board will establish areas in Gaza that it will “direct” Palestinian civilians to move into. Its plan entails increasingly separating Palestinian civilians from Hamas – a task that will likely be difficult if not impossible. Hamas’s armed wing is only one part of the much broader political organization that has governed Gaza and come to represent the resistance movement against Israel for many Palestinians.

The board has selected the Tel Sultan neighborhood in Rafah as the first area where it will “direct” Palestinians in Gaza to enter in the coming weeks. Israel Hayom states that multinational forces under the board’s control will arrive in the area with “nonlethal weapons” in order to “maintain order in the humanitarian zones” while the Israeli military will expand its control over other areas of Gaza.

These so-called “humanitarian zones” are enclaves facilitating the further concentration of Palestinians in Gaza into smaller and The board has selected the Tel Sultan neighborhood in Rafah as the first area where it will “direct” Palestinians in Gaza to enter in the coming weeks. Israel Hayom states that multinational forces under the board’s control will arrive in the area with “nonlethal weapons” in order to “maintain order in the humanitarian zones” while the Israeli military will expand its control over other areas of Gaza.

These so-called “humanitarian zones” are enclaves facilitating the further concentration of Palestinians in Gaza into smaller and smaller areas as Israel deepens its control over the Strip.

In late May, Netanyahu announced that he had directed the Israeli military to seize 70 percent of Gaza, and that this was only the next step in taking control of the Strip. Palestinians in Gaza have for months witnessed Israel’s “yellow line” moving westward, forcing people to concentrate in smaller areas of Gaza as Israel takes more control of the territory.

The newspaper also says that the board has decided that no concrete will be brought into Gaza to enable reconstruction during this period, but only “temporary reconstruction” will take place, while “medical and other services” will be provided to those who enter the zones. This is yet another indication that the board has no intention of rebuilding Gaza according to the needs of the Palestinian population.

The zones, armed by international forces loyal to the board, call to mind the horrors of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a U.S. and Israel-backed “aid” organization that bypassed United Nations (UN) aid agencies and used private armed contractors to distribute aid in Gaza last year. The military contractors repeatedly opened fire and shot and killed hundreds of Palestinians desperately seeking food.

The goal of these “zones” is, supposedly, to begin the process of transitioning Gaza to its next phase, while encouraging Palestinians to leave Hamas-run areas with the incentive of reconstruction, aid, and shelter. While Palestinians in Gaza will likely be wary of another armed “humanitarian” setup after the horrors of the Gazan Humanitarian Foundation, these zones will also serve to pull Palestinians further away from the promise of returning to their homes and neighborhoods that Israel’s genocide has forced them to leave behind. During each major ceasefire in 2023 and 2025, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians marched back to their homes. Palestinians are unlikely to heed a forcible relocation process ushered in with another promise of aid, this time engineered by Trump’s “Board of Peace.”

On Wednesday, the “Board of Peace” posted on X, writing that “UNRWA [the UN’s Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees] has no place in the new Gaza. We are turning the page on the complex of perpetual aid dependency & conflict. The people of Gaza deserve better.” The post also re-published a statement by the U.S. mission to the UN conflating pledges to UNRWA with “Fund[ing] incitement” and “terrorism.”

The board was created in part to bypass the UN in Gaza; these statements regurgitate Trump and Israel’s demonization of the UN and its agencies in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. Though the board criticizes the “complex of perpetual aid dependency & conflict,” the offer they are giving to Palestinians in Gaza is even more dehumanizing – forced relocation and concentration in enclaves, a refusal to meet their wants and needs, including for basic rebuilding, and aid tied to the promise of abandonment of a Palestinian national project.

Last week, The Guardian obtained a leaked draft resolutionrevealing that the board is planning to grant legal immunity to each of its members – immunity from “arrest, detention or legal proceedings in the courts or other entities in Gaza.” The resolution also says that the board will be “provided” public property in Gaza, “free of charge.”

In mid-June, Hillary Clinton wrote an op-ed calling for opponents to fall in line with the “Board of Peace,” entitled “The World May Not Like Trump’s Gaza Plan– But There Is No Alternative.” In it, she insists that “demilitarizing” Hamas is necessary, and that the framework is “backed by meaningful leverage” and can bring an end to the crisis in Gaza.

But Trump’s plan offers no end to Israel’s genocide, only an entrenchment of Israel’s control over Gaza and continued ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.

Euro-Med Monitor Documents Children and Infants With Bound Hands in Gaza Mass Graves as UN Demands Investigation

Via International Business Times

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International pressure mounts for independent investigations into mass graves found at Gaza hospitals.

By Chelsie Napiza
Published 24 May 2026, 2:03 PM BST

Footage of a French aid worker describing a mass grave holding 300 bodies in Gaza, including small children allegedly killed with their hands tied, has gone viral, reigniting international calls for accountability amid documented evidence of similar conditions at multiple Gaza hospital sites.

Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, a Geneva-based human rights organisation, has been systematically documenting mass graves across Gaza since October 2023, recording more than 130 sites in the territory's northern, central and southern governorates. The most significant discoveries came in April 2024 at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, where Palestinian Civil Defence teams unearthed hundreds of bodies, some of them children, bearing marks consistent with execution. The United Nations human rights chief called the finds 'horrifying' and demanded that international investigators be granted unimpeded access to the sites.

What Civil Defence Recovered

Palestinian families began returning to the Nasser Hospital compound in Khan Younis on 20 April 2024, following the withdrawal of Israeli forces after a months-long military operation. What Civil Defence teams found stunned international observers. Bodies had been buried deep in the ground, covered with waste, and the grave sites sat within hospital grounds that had been converted into a military zone.

By the end of a seven-day search operation, Gaza's Civil Defence had recovered more than 390 bodies from three mass grave sites at the compound. Dr. Muhammad Al-Mughair, head of evidence at Civil Defence, told NBC News that 78 children were among the dead. Of the 165 bodies identified at that stage, approximately 10 were found with their hands bound.

What Civil Defence Recovered

Palestinian families began returning to the Nasser Hospital compound in Khan Younis on 20 April 2024, following the withdrawal of Israeli forces after a months-long military operation. What Civil Defence teams found stunned international observers. Bodies had been buried deep in the ground, covered with waste, and the grave sites sat within hospital grounds that had been converted into a military zone.

By the end of a seven-day search operation, Gaza's Civil Defence had recovered more than 390 bodies from three mass grave sites at the compound. Dr. Muhammad Al-Mughair, head of evidence at Civil Defence, told NBC News that 78 children were among the dead. Of the 165 bodies identified at that stage, approximately 10 were found with their hands bound.

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A reporter captures devastation in Gaza, embodying the perils media workers face amid rising violations. (PHOTO: RAJATONVIMMA/WIKIMEDIA COMMONS)