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The HPC Treaty · Conceptual Framework

A sovereign‑collaborative peace for the Holy Land and the wider region.

The Hiyat Peace Coalition is a conceptual framework inspired by the HPC Treaty — a 7-year transitional model uniting security, reconstruction, and interfaith stewardship under a single, transparent mandate. It is presented as a serious diplomatic reference, not as an official or currently binding body.

11
Guarantor Nations
7
Year Transitional Mandate
75,000
HPC Multinational Force
$75B
Reconstruction Fund
Treaty · Preamble Excerpt ★ ★ ★
“The HPC is hereby established as a sovereign‑collaborative entity tasked with the administration of security, economic revitalization, and interfaith oversight.”
— HPC Treaty, Article I, §1
“Formalizing the Hiyat Peace Coalition (HPC) as the foundational framework for regional stability, economic prosperity, and interfaith harmony.”
— HPC Treaty, Article I, §2
Ratified · Conceptual 7-Year Mandate

Mandate
Security, economic revitalization, interfaith oversight.

Protection
Non‑violation of borders; safety of all civilian populations.

Vision
A world free from political, economic, and religious oppression.

The Three Pillars

One religion. One government. One currency.

Three conceptual ideals, each carefully defined to reject coercion and to protect human dignity, freedom of conscience, and national sovereignty.

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Pillar I

One World Religion

An interfaith ethical framework — identifying shared moral values across Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and other faiths. Not uniformity. Not forced conversion. Mutual respect, freedom of conscience, and the rejection of hatred and incitement.

Conceptual · Non‑coercive
Pillar II

One World Government

A voluntary, cooperative model of global governance in which sovereign states coordinate on peace, security, human rights, environment, and stability. Transparent, accountable, consent‑based — explicitly rejecting any authoritarian interpretation.

Conceptual · Non‑coercive
Pillar III

One World Currency

A harmonized economic standard designed to reduce financial inequality, stabilize cross‑border trade, and channel reconstruction funding — built with safeguards and respect for national economic policies.

Conceptual · Non‑coercive
A Vision of Coexistence

The Third Temple, adjacent to the Dome of the Rock.

Under this conceptual framework, the Third Temple is envisioned as standing alongside — never on top of, never in place of — the existing Islamic holy sites. The Dome of the Rock and Al‑Aqsa Mosque remain under Islamic custodianship, unaltered and undiminished.

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Adjacent, Not Replacement

Built beside existing holy sites; no demolition, no encroachment.

JIOB Governance

A Jerusalem Interfaith Oversight Body composed of the HPC, the Waqf, and the Israeli Rabbinate.

Modern, Peaceful Sacrifices

Carefully regulated sacrificial worship subject to legal, ethical, environmental, and interfaith agreements.

Unanimous Consent

Any change to the Holy Basin requires unanimous JIOB consent and international guarantees.

The Guarantor Bloc

Eleven nations. One strategic head.

The 11th Nation

The United States serves as the strategic head of the coalition, providing security guarantees, logistical support, and diplomatic backing.

The 10‑Nation Bloc

A Middle East coalition of regional stakeholders committed to enforcing the treaty, supporting reconstruction, and participating in shared governance.

Article V · Reconstruction

$75,000,000,000 for a rebuilt region.

40%
Gaza Strip

Total rebuilding of housing, sanitation, and power grids.

30%
West Bank

High‑speed rail, industrial zones, and water desalination.

$15B Sub‑Fund
Refugees

Compensation and resettlement under international supervision.

All funds are administered by an International Administrative Council (IAC) with anti‑corruption safeguards and disbursement conditional on treaty adherence.

A World Free From Oppression

Dismantling systems of political, economic, and religious oppression — and replacing them with dignity, security, and shared stewardship.

Conceptual · Illustrative · Not a binding instrument of any state