Concerns have emerged that the new body, which is supposed to "promote stability" and "ensure lasting peace" ... could become a rival to the U.N.
The prevailing view among the international community is that while American hegemony still exists, it is now in a state of relative decline.
[Th]e real challenge for the Board of Peace will be forcing Netanyahu to yield and embrace the plan and its requirements fully and unconditionally.
The board is not (yet) a substitute for the U.N., however.
[W]hat Netanyahu has come to realize is that Trump has effectively stripped him of any cards he once held relating to Gaza.