U.N. Resolution 2803 Revives Trump’s “Deal of the Century” Framework — What Christians Should Watch Next
For believers who take Bible prophecy seriously, developments in the Middle East are never “just politics.” Scripture repeatedly points to Jerusalem, Judea and the nations gathering around Israel as the world moves toward the return of Jesus Christ (Matthew 24; Zechariah 12–14). That’s why a little-noticed but highly consequential United Nations action in late 2025 deserves sober attention today.
On Nov. 17, 2025, the U.N. Security Council adopted Resolution 2803 endorsing a U.S.-backed “Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict” and welcoming the formation of a new governing mechanism called the “Board of Peace.” Readers can verify the language for themselves by reviewing U.N. Security Council Resolution 2803 (2025) — official PDF.
Just as significant, the same resolution explicitly references President Donald Trump’s 2020 peace framework — commonly known as the “Deal of the Century” — as part of the overall set of proposals tied to reform benchmarks and a pathway forward. That detail appears in the text of Resolution 2803’s annexed plan.
What Resolution 2803 Actually Does
Resolution 2803 passed with 13 votes in favor and two abstentions, with news coverage noting Russia and China abstained. The Associated Press report on the Security Council vote describes the outcome and the broad outline of what the measure authorizes.
In the U.N.’s own language, Resolution 2803 endorses the comprehensive plan attached as an annex and establishes an international mechanism intended to stabilize Gaza’s governance and reconstruction during a transitional period. The resolution also anticipates the presence of an international stabilization force under the authority of the newly described Board of Peace — details that appear directly in the official U.N. document text.
The “Board of Peace” and Transitional Governance in Gaza
One of the most consequential pieces of Resolution 2803 is its welcoming of the Board of Peace, described as a transitional authority connected to Gaza administration, reconstruction and Palestinian Authority reforms. The annexed plan provides further description of the board’s intended structure and responsibilities inside the Resolution 2803 annex.
According to that annex, the Board of Peace is described as being chaired by President Trump, with additional international figures referenced as part of the board’s broader composition. That detail is plainly visible in the annexed “Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict” section of Resolution 2803.
Why the 2020 Trump Plan Is Back in the Conversation
Many prophecy watchers remember the worldwide attention around Trump’s 2020 “Peace to Prosperity” proposal. While it was never implemented, Resolution 2803 brings that framework back into international relevance by explicitly citing it among the proposals used to measure compliance and reform. This is why Christians should pay attention: diplomatic frameworks rarely disappear — they often return in revised form when conditions change.
This is precisely the point raised by an analysis from Israel’s Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies (BESA), which argues Resolution 2803 effectively grants renewed legitimacy to the 2020 plan as a basis for pursuing long-term stability. You can read that argument directly in “Israel’s Victory, While Costly, Legitimized the Deal of the Century” (BESA).
Prophetic Context: What We Know, What We Don’t, and What to Watch
Endtime Ministries has long taught that Daniel 9:27 points to a future agreement — confirmed with “many” — that marks the beginning of the final seven years leading to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ and the Battle of Armageddon. At the same time, prophecy analysis must remain careful, factual and anchored in Scripture rather than speculation.
Here is what we can responsibly say at this stage:
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What we know: Resolution 2803 is real, it establishes a Board of Peace concept, and it cites Trump’s 2020 framework as part of the broader proposal set. Those facts can be verified in the official U.N. Resolution 2803 text.
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What we don’t know: We do not know whether this specific framework will culminate in the covenant confirmation described in Daniel 9:27, or who will ultimately “confirm” such an agreement in the prophetic sense.
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What believers should watch: Whether an internationally backed Israeli-Palestinian agreement emerges that reflects the characteristics Scripture indicates will be present in the end-time framework (Daniel 9; Matthew 24; Revelation 11; 2 Thessalonians 2).
Endtime Coverage: Follow the Story Without Sensationalism
Because this issue touches Bible prophecy, Endtime Ministries has addressed the Board of Peace and its implications carefully and directly on The Endtime Show. For a clear explanation of what the Board of Peace is — and what it is not — readers can start with “The Board of Peace Explained: Prophecy or Politics?” (Ep. 7239).
You can also watch the broadcast version through Only Source Network at Watch “The Board of Peace Explained” on OSN.
And for those asking whether this international structure resembles prophetic language about end-time governance, see the deeper-dive discussion in “Is Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ the Ten Kings of Bible Prophecy?” (Ep. 7240), along with the OSN streaming page, Watch Episode 7240 on OSN.
A Pastoral Bottom Line for the Church
The purpose of prophecy is not panic — it is preparation. Jesus told us what to watch so we would not be caught off guard, and so the church could be about the Father’s business in the closing hour.
If Resolution 2803 signals anything, it is that the world remains determined to “solve” the Middle East — and that international systems are increasingly willing to centralize authority to pursue that goal. Christians should respond with discernment, prayer and steady confidence in God’s sovereignty.
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We do not follow headlines because we fear the future. We follow them because Jesus told us to watch — and because the greatest need of this hour is still the gospel of the Kingdom preached with clarity, compassion and courage.

