Borders that hold.
Peoples that connect.
Final status borders based on negotiated adjustments to the 1967 lines β designed to ensure territorial contiguity for both Israel and Palestine, and to physically and economically reconnect Palestinian territories.
Negotiated adjustments to the 1967 lines.
Final status borders are based on negotiated adjustments to the 1967 lines, designed to ensure territorial contiguity for both Israel and Palestine while addressing Israel's security requirements and Palestine's demographic realities.
The principle is not maximalism in either direction. It is the mutual recognition that secure, recognized, and respected borders are the precondition for everything else in the framework.
Security recognized.
Adjustments reflect Israel's security requirements, including defensible borders, early-warning capacity, and the protection of its civilian population. Demilitarized zones, monitored 24/7, provide additional security depth.
Demographic realities respected.
Adjustments reflect Palestine's demographic realities, providing contiguous, viable territory in which a sovereign Palestinian state can flourish β economically, socially, and politically.
Reconnecting Gaza and the West Bank.
Safe-passage corridors connecting Gaza and the West Bank are established under HPC jurisdiction, allowing for the unhindered flow of people and goods. The corridors physically and economically reconnect Palestinian territories that have been divided for decades.
The corridors are not just infrastructure. They are the visible sign that the framework is more than a document β that it is a living project of reconnection.
A world free from territorial oppression.
The border arrangements are designed to end territorial disputes as a source of conflict, to allow both peoples to live in security and dignity, and to dismantle the structural conditions in which occupation, blockade, and dispossession can persist.