Why Both Sides
Win With the HPC
Both Israel and Palestine have lived through decades of conflict, trauma, economic strain, and security instability. The 7-year Hiyat Peace Coalition Treaty is not an idealistic gesture — it is a structured, time-bound, politically manageable window for measurable progress that delivers concrete, asymmetric, and historically unprecedented benefits to both peoples.
What follows is a frank breakdown of why agreeing to the HPC Treaty is, for both governments and both populations, the most rational strategic choice available in this generation.
A Clear, Concrete Win for Israel
Unprecedented Security Guarantees
A 75,000-person U.S.-led Multinational Force stationed across demilitarized zones, with 24/7 satellite and ground-sensor coverage that neutralizes the threat of surprise attack.
Automatic Intervention Protocols
Pre-authorized response mechanisms that activate without political delay at the first sign of aggression, removing the historical hesitation that has cost Israeli lives.
Joint Intelligence Center
A real-time fusion hub combining U.S., regional, and Israeli intelligence to dismantle extremist networks before they strike, dramatically reducing terrorism risk.
International Recognition of Borders
Treaty-level recognition of Israeli sovereignty within negotiated 1967-line adjustments, ending decades of legal ambiguity over Israeli territory.
Permanent Western Wall Access
Constitutionally protected Jewish prayer rights at the Western Wall, secured and guaranteed by the HPC Multinational Force for generations to come.
Massive Reduction in Military Spending
With border defense shared across the guarantor bloc, Israel can reallocate billions from defense to education, healthcare, infrastructure, and innovation.
A Clear, Concrete Win for Palestine
Internationally Recognized Sovereignty
Formal statehood recognized within secure, contiguous borders — a political reality that decades of negotiation have failed to deliver.
Territorial Contiguity
Safe-passage corridors under HPC jurisdiction finally connect Gaza and the West Bank, ending the fragmentation that has crippled Palestinian life, commerce, and family unity.
$75 Billion Reconstruction Fund
The largest rebuilding effort in the region's history — funding housing, hospitals, schools, sanitation, power grids, desalination plants, and industrial zones across Gaza and the West Bank.
Middle East Free Trade Zone Access
Duty-free movement of Palestinian goods through Israel, Jordan, and Gulf partners, plus a revitalized Port of Gaza and dedicated transit zones at the Port of Haifa.
Guaranteed Holy Site Custodianship
The Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque remain under Islamic custodianship — constitutionally protected, physically untouched, and impossible to alter by any future government.
End of Occupation, End of Siege
A definitive political horizon: no more military raids, no more blockades, no more cyclical destruction — replaced by law, employment, and the dignity of statehood.
Gains That Belong to Both Peoples
Shared Custodianship of Jerusalem
Joint governance through the Jerusalem Interfaith Oversight Body removes the zero-sum fight over the Holy Basin. No side controls the Old City alone, but both sides are permanently represented at the table — a structural solution to centuries of religious tension.
The Largest Regional Reconstruction in History
$75 billion deployed under anti-corruption safeguards means jobs, infrastructure, housing, clean water, reliable electricity, and modern industrial zones on both sides of the 1967 lines. Two economies rise together.
Politically Manageable 7-Year Window
Leaders can present the treaty as a reversible, trial-based commitment — not a permanent concession. At year seven, the framework is renewed, amended, or expires. This makes domestic ratification politically survivable for any government.
Lower Financial Burden of Conflict
The direct economic cost of the conflict runs into tens of billions annually for both sides. Ending the war frees capital for schools, hospitals, startups, and the next generation.
Regional Trade, Tourism, and Foreign Investment
Stable borders and a recognized legal framework unlock the Mediterranean and Gulf tourism corridors, attract institutional investment, and let both economies compete on capability rather than crisis.
11-Nation Coalition Legitimacy
The treaty is backed by the United States, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, plus both signatory parties. No bilateral deal has ever carried this level of regional and global weight — which means enforcement is real, not rhetorical.
From Crisis Management to Long-Term Planning
Education reform, cultural cooperation, joint universities, and shared infrastructure projects become possible only when the shooting stops. The HPC creates the conditions for both peoples to plan in decades rather than news cycles.
From Perpetual Crisis to Shared Prosperity
The HPC Treaty is not a surrender. It is a swap: an end to war in exchange for an end to siege, and instability in exchange for international legitimacy, reconstruction, and the rule of law. It gives both Israel and Palestine the rare and historic opportunity to shift from crisis management to long-term planning — to invest in education reform, cultural cooperation, and the kind of generational prosperity that becomes possible only when the shooting stops.
The 7-year window is precisely what makes this achievable: reversible enough to be politically safe, structured enough to be enforceable, and ambitious enough to change the trajectory of an entire region. Both peoples deserve the chance to live with dignity, security, and economic opportunity. The HPC Treaty is the realistic pathway to that future.