Multiple reports based on a leaked draft resolution say Donald Trump’s proposed “Board of Peace” for Gaza is seeking broad legal immunity for itself and related personnel. The documents, described as a four-page text labeled “sensitive but unclassified,” reportedly extend protections not only to Board of Peace members but also to its administrative affiliate, the office of the high representative (OHR), along with Palestinian technocrats, international military forces, and nonresident contractors involved in work in Gaza.
According to the accounts, the immunity is framed to cover “any arrest, detention or legal proceedings” in Gaza courts or other entities. The draft resolution also reportedly includes provisions allowing the board or organization to obtain public property in Gaza “free of charge.”
The reports do not establish whether the draft is finalized or approved, but they describe the contents of the leaked text and its stated scope. The Board of Peace is presented as a body intended to oversee or administer governance arrangements in Gaza, and the leaked draft focuses on shielding personnel from legal processes and enabling access to public assets.