
Haaretz Podcast Why Palestinians in Gaza see Trump's Board of Peace as 'another form of occupation'
25 snips
Jan 23, 2026 Nagham Zbeedat, a journalist covering Palestinian affairs, and Liza Rozovsky, a Haaretz diplomatic correspondent, delve into the skepticism felt by Gazans towards Trump's Board of Peace. Zbeedat explains that many see it as another form of U.S. occupation, emphasizing the dire humanitarian situation that forces acceptance of poor conditions. Rozovsky discusses the reluctance of Western European nations to engage, adding complexity to an already fraught geopolitical landscape. Both guests highlight the absence of Palestinian voices in critical decision-making as a major issue.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Board Lacks Palestinian Decision Power
- Palestinians in Gaza reject the Board of Peace because it lacks a genuine Palestinian decision-making voice.
- Nagham Zbeedat says external control prevents real change and undermines local legitimacy.
Technocracy Seen As Crisis Management
- Gaza residents view the proposed technocratic committee as crisis management rather than an end to their suffering.
- Zbeedat reports people fear the plan reproduces management policies without solving root problems.
Legitimacy Comes From Shared Experience
- Gazans want Palestinian control from people who lived their suffering, not externally appointed managers.
- Zbeedat says legitimacy comes from shared experience, even if the individual leader changes.
