Draft Proposal Grants Broad Immunity to Trump’s Gaza Peace Council Members
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Channel 13 · 6 hours ago
What happened
A draft proposal reported by The Guardian would grant broad legal immunity to members of Donald Trump’s Gaza Peace Council, shielding them from arrest and legal action in Gaza and allowing property acquisition without payment. The draft also permits Trump to revoke immunity and lets the council handle claims related to its activities. Legal experts warn this could bypass international law and external oversight.
- 01Draft grants Trump’s Gaza Peace Council members broad immunity from arrest and legal proceedings in Gaza.
- 02Council can acquire public property in Gaza without payment to support its work.
- 03Immunity extends to UN envoy Nikolay Mladenov, Palestinian technocrats, international forces, and contractors.
- 04Trump can revoke immunity if he decides prosecution is warranted.
- 05Council may adjudicate claims for property damage and bodily harm linked to its operations.
- 06Legal experts warn the draft removes external oversight and bypasses international law.
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