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<h1 class="gmail-single_title">UNSC 2803: The US-Israeli scheme to partition Gaza and break Palestinian will</h1>
<div class="gmail-article-author"><h3><a href="https://english.palinfo.com/authors/ramzy-baroud"> <i class="gmail-fa-solid gmail-fa-quote-left"></i> Ramzy Baroud
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<p class="gmail-single_date">Thursday 27-November-2025</p><div class="gmail-post_content">
<p>United Nations Security Council Resolution 2803 is destined to fail.
That failure will come at a price: more Palestinian deaths, extensive
destruction, and the expansion of Israeli violence to the West Bank and
elsewhere in the Middle East.</p>
<p>The resolution, passed on 14 November 2025, was a consolation prize
to Israel after failing to achieve its ultimate objective from the
two-year Gaza genocide: the ethnic cleansing of the population and the
complete takeover of the Gaza Strip.</p>
<p>Gaza shattered a core Israeli doctrine: the absolute certainty of its
military supremacy to subdue the Palestinian people using far superior
US and Western-supplied technology. Though the occupation was never
expected to be easy \u2013 as Israel\u2019s history of violence in the Strip
attests \u2013 the complete takeover was, in the mind of the Israeli
leadership, a certainty. In August, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu stated with total confidence that Israel aimed to \u201ctake
control of all of Gaza.\u201d That proved to be wishful thinking.</p>
<p>How Israel has failed to subdue an impoverished and besieged
population of 2 million people, subjected to a blockade, a famine, and
one of the world\u2019s most horrific genocides, is a question for future
historians. The immediate consequence, however, is political: Israel and
its Western backers, especially the US, understand that an utter
Israeli failure in Gaza would be interpreted by Israel\u2019s victims as a
pivotal sign of the times.</p>
<p>In fact, the notion of Israel\u2019s implosion and the end of the Zionist
project has moved from the margins of intellectual conversation into the
center. These ideas are bolstered by the Israelis themselves and are a
recurring topic in Israeli media. Such a headline in Haaretz on 15
November is hardly shocking: \u201cAt a Secret Harvard Site, a Massive
Archive of Israeliana Is Preserved \u2013 in Case Israel Ceases to Exist\u201d.</p>
<p>Thus, US President Donald Trump\u2019s so-called \u201cComprehensive
Stabilization Plan for Gaza,\u201d signed in Sharm el-Sheikh on 30 October
2025, was the official start of the American scheme to save Israel from
its own blunders. That supposed \u2018ceasefire\u2019 was meant to give Israel the
chance to maneuver. Instead of occupying all of Gaza and pushing
Palestinians out, Israel would now use social and political engineering
to achieve the same goal.</p>
<p>The first phase of the plan, which placed most of Gaza under Israeli
military control in anticipation of a gradual withdrawal, is already
proving to be a sham. As of the time of writing this article, Israel,
according to the Gaza government media office, has violated the
agreement nearly 400 times, killing over 300 Palestinians. Israel
continues to systematically demolish Palestinian areas and has
increasingly begun operating west of the Yellow Line, which separates
Gaza into two regions.</p>
<p>Worse still, according to Gaza authorities, Israel has been expanding
its share of Gaza, estimated at approximately 58 per cent, westward.
The \u2018ceasefire\u2019 has effectively enforced a new mechanism that allows
Israel to carry out a one-sided war \u2013 with further territorial
expansion, destruction, assassination, and occasional massacres \u2013 while
Palestinians expect nothing but the mere slowing down of the Israeli
death machine. This is not sustainable, especially since Israel has also
violated the most basic principle of the imaginary ceasefire: allowing
vital aid to enter Gaza.</p>
<p>UNSC 2803 endorses the \u201cComprehensive Stabilization Plan for Gaza\u201d
without placing any legally binding expectations on Israel. It
establishes a Transitional Administration and Oversight Council (TAOC),
which entirely excludes Palestinians, including the Western-supported
Palestinian Authority.</p>
<p>The executive branch of this TAOC would be the International
Stabilization Force (ISF), whose sole job is to \u201cstabilize the security
environment in Gaza\u201d on behalf of Israel, notably by disarming
Palestinian groups. The ISF, according to the resolution, operates \u201cin
close consultation and cooperation,\u201d meaning the force is tasked with
achieving Israel\u2019s military objectives, thereby allowing Israel to
determine the timing and nature of its supposed gradual withdrawal.</p>
<p>Since Palestinians refuse to disarm \u2013 as unconditional disarmament
without meaningful international guarantees would surely lead to the
full return of the Israeli genocide \u2013 Israel will certainly refuse to
leave Gaza. Netanyahu made that clear on 16 November, when he stated
that \u201cIsrael would not withdraw\u201d without disarming Hamas, \u201ceither the
easy way or the hard way\u201d.</p>
<p>The partition of Gaza is a US-led attempt to change the nature of the
challenge for Tel Aviv, but ultimately aims at achieving the same
original objectives. The resolution has served Israel\u2019s interests fully,
hence Netanyahu\u2019s enthusiasm, yet Israel is still refusing to respect
it, making it clear there will be no phase two of Trump\u2019s original plan.</p>
<p>The entire political scheme, however, is doomed to fail. Though
Palestinian suffering will certainly worsen in the coming months, the
US-Israeli gambit is fundamentally flawed: it is built on trickery and
coercion, resting on the false assumption that Palestinians, fearing
genocide, will accept any plan imposed on them. This premise ignores
history. Palestinians have consistently defeated such sophisticated
mechanisms designed to break them, meaning this new arrangement is
equally unsustainable.</p>
<p>Ultimately, the failure of UNSC Resolution 2803 confirms one enduring
truth: the Israeli war on Gaza has not stopped. It has simply changed
form. It is crucial that people around the world understand this next
phase for what it is: a diplomatic maneuver designed to facilitate the
ongoing Israeli plan to control the Gaza Strip and ethnically cleanse
its population.</p>
<p><em>-Dr. Ramzy Baroud is a journalist, author and the Editor of The
Palestine Chronicle. He is the author of six books. His forthcoming
book, \u2018Before the Flood,\u2019 will be published by Seven Stories Press. His
other books include \u2018Our Vision for Liberation\u2019, \u2018My Father was a
Freedom Fighter\u2019 and \u2018The Last Earth\u2019. Baroud is a Non-resident Senior
Research Fellow at the Center for Islam and Global Affairs (CIGA).</em></p>
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