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U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran in late February 2026 drew global condemnation, undermining the new Board of Peace’s credibility amid ongoing Gaza conflict and unmet peace goals.
U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran in late February 2026 sparked international backlash, with critics including Indonesian and Muslim-majority leaders condemning the violence as undermining the newly formed Board of Peace (BoP), which convened in Washington on February 19.
The BoP, established by UN Resolution 2803 to oversee Gaza’s reconstruction, lacks Palestinian representation, major global powers, and clear authority, raising legitimacy concerns.
Despite pledges of $10 billion in U.S. funding and troop contributions from several nations, key goals—ceasefire enforcement, humanitarian access, and Palestinian self-determination—remain unmet, with ongoing Israeli military actions, aid delays, and territorial expansion.
The conflict’s escalation has heightened regional tensions and risks broader instability, while the BoP’s limited membership and absence of multilateral oversight have fueled skepticism over its ability to deliver lasting peace.
Los ataques estadounidenses-israelíes contra Irán a fines de febrero de 2026 atrajeron la condena mundial, socavando la credibilidad de la nueva Junta de Paz en medio del conflicto en curso en Gaza y los objetivos de paz no cumplidos.