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Palestine: UN Experts Warn Peace Plan Must Uphold International Law and Self-Determination

UN experts welcome calls for a Gaza ceasefire but warn that the U.S.-backed peace plan risks undermining international law, Palestinian rights, and accountability for Israeli crimes.

GENEVA: UN experts on Friday said they welcomed elements of the U.S.-backed Gaza peace plan, including a permanent ceasefire, humanitarian aid delivery, the release of detainees, and the non-annexation of Palestinian land. But they cautioned that any peace framework must fully safeguard the rights of Palestinians under international law.

“These are broadly requirements of international law that should not depend on a formal peace plan,” the experts said in a joint statement. They warned that parts of the plan run directly counter to fundamental principles, including the International Court of Justice’s 2024 opinion demanding Israel’s withdrawal from the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

“Imposing an immediate peace at any price, regardless of or brazenly against law and justice, is a recipe for further injustice, future violence and instability,” the experts warned.

Concerns Over Self-Determination

A woman searches for salvageable items amid the rubble of destroyed homes that collapse moments after being struck in an Israeli air raid the previous day, in Gaza City, on September 12, 2025. Israel’s military says on September 9, it acts with ”great force” in Gaza City and tells residents to leave as it steps up a deadly assault on the Palestinian territory’s largest urban center. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

The experts stressed that the right of Palestinians to self-determination — including statehood — is not guaranteed in the plan and instead is made conditional on vague pre-conditions such as governance reforms, reconstruction benchmarks, and renewed talks with Israel.

They noted that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has already vowed to “forcibly resist” Palestinian statehood, rendering the negotiation path meaningless. “Fulfilling the right of self-determination cannot be made conditional upon negotiations,” the statement said, citing the ICJ.

The proposal for a “temporary transitional government,” which excludes even the Palestinian Authority, was described as illegitimate and non-representative of Palestinians. The experts said governance must belong solely to Palestinians, without foreign interference.

US Oversight, Colonial Echoes

Another major concern raised was the plan’s oversight mechanism, which places a proposed “Board of Peace” under the chairmanship of the U.S. president rather than the United Nations. The experts warned this reflects “colonial practices” and undermines the UN’s role as a neutral guarantor.

The introduction of an “International Stabilisation Force,” they said, risks replacing Israeli occupation with U.S.-led military control — violating the principle of Palestinian self-determination. Partial Israeli occupation could also persist through a “security perimeter” inside Gaza’s borders, something the experts called “absolutely unacceptable.”

Demilitarisation of Gaza without a clear end date was also flagged as problematic. The plan demands Gaza be stripped of arms indefinitely, while no similar demilitarisation applies to Israel despite its record of aggression and international crimes.

Accountability, Justice Ignored

The experts expressed alarm at the plan’s failure to address accountability for Israeli violations. They pointed to missing commitments on war crimes investigations, transitional justice, or reparations for the vast destruction in Gaza.

“The plan does not address accountability at all for Israeli international crimes and human rights violations against the Palestinian people,” they said. “Accountability and justice are integral to sustainable peace.”

They also noted the plan prioritises the release of Israeli hostages while offering only partial release of thousands of arbitrarily detained Palestinians. Journalists’ access and transitional justice measures, they added, were glaringly absent.

Gaza Treated in Isolation

The statement further criticised the plan for treating Gaza separately from the West Bank and East Jerusalem, undermining the principle of territorial unity. The proposed “economic development zone,” experts warned, could enable foreign exploitation of Palestinian resources without consent.

The plan’s silence on illegal Israeli settlements, borders, compensation, and the right of return for refugees also undermines prospects for a just solution. The sidelining of UNRWA — the UN agency providing aid and protection to Palestinians — was flagged as especially damaging.

“Any peace plan must respect the ground rules of international law,” the experts stressed. “The future of Palestine must be in the hands of the Palestinian people – not imposed by outsiders under extreme conditions of duress.”

ICJ Ruling Recalled

Concluding their statement, the UN experts recalled the 2024 ICJ advisory opinion, which declared Israel’s occupation unlawful and demanded its immediate, total and unconditional end. They reiterated that reparations to Palestinians are an international legal obligation.

“The United Nations – not Israel or its closest ally – has been identified by the ICJ as the legitimate authority to oversee the end of the occupation and the transition towards a political solution in which their right of self-determination is fully realised,” the experts said.

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