At a moment of unprecedented devastation and suffering in Gaza, the emergence of new international frameworks such as the Board of Peace offers a rare and much-needed opening for hope. After years of stalled negotiations, collapsing ceasefires and humanitarian responses that treated symptoms rather than causes, this initiative signals a growing understanding that managing conflict is no longer enough. What is required now is a serious political process grounded in rights, dignity and sustainable peace — and this is precisely where the Board of Peace can make a historic difference.