Eleven nations.
One coalition.
The Hiyat Peace Coalition is supported by an Eleven Nation Guarantor Bloc: a ten-nation Middle East coalition of Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, and Kuwait — joined by the United States as the eleventh member and leading strategic partner.
United States of America
The USA is described as the head of the coalition, providing strategic leadership, security guarantees, logistical support, and diplomatic backing.
- • Strategic leadership of the guarantor bloc
- • Security guarantees to both parties
- • Logistical support for the HPC-MF
- • Diplomatic backing in international fora
The 10-Nation Middle East Coalition
The ten-nation Middle East coalition — Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, and Kuwait — represents the regional stakeholders committed to enforcing the treaty terms, supporting reconstruction, and participating in shared governance structures. Each member state brings regional legitimacy, economic weight, and diplomatic reach to the framework. Together with the United States, they form the institutional backbone of the HPC's guarantees.
Why a guarantor bloc matters.
A treaty between two parties holds only as long as both believe the alternative is worse. A guarantor bloc transforms the calculation: any violation triggers not just a bilateral response, but a coordinated, eleven-state response. This is the architecture that makes the framework durable.