
Season 2 · Episode 862
Beyond the Yellow Line: Gaza’s New Governance Models
Can a boardroom of experts fix a crisis? We explore the "Board of Peace" proposal and the high-stakes future of governance in Gaza.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 26, 202631m 12s
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Show Notes
As the "yellow line" of security corridors hardens in 2026, a controversial new proposal has emerged: the Board of Peace. This episode examines the shift toward international technocracy, where a consortium of global experts would manage Gaza’s infrastructure and recovery like a corporate turnaround. We weigh the efficiency of "output legitimacy" against the risks of stripping away local agency, comparing the boardroom model to decentralized alternatives like quadratic voting and the UN’s traditional DDR framework. Is Gaza a logistics problem to be solved, or a community that requires its own voice to truly heal?