1. UN Intervention and Governance:

    • The United Nations establishes a temporary governance structure for Gaza to oversee the region for the next 50 years.
    • The governance structure should be inclusive and representative, comprising members from diverse backgrounds, including Israelis and Palestinians, as well as international representatives.
  2. Drafting a Constitution:

    • A constitutional assembly is formed, consisting of representatives from Gaza, Israel, and international experts. The assembly collaboratively drafts a constitution that guarantees fundamental rights, outlines the structure of governance, and addresses key issues such as land rights, security, and the status of Jerusalem.
  3. Gradual Transition of Power:

    • Over the 50-year period, the focus is on building trust and fostering cooperation between Israelis and Palestinians.
    • A phased approach is implemented, gradually transferring administrative and political power to locally elected officials in Gaza. This process would be contingent on meeting agreed-upon milestones related to peace, security, and cooperation.
  4. Economic Development and Cooperation:

    • International aid and investment are directed towards economic development in Gaza and neighboring Israeli regions.
    • Joint economic projects are initiated to encourage collaboration and interdependence between the two communities, fostering economic ties that can contribute to stability.
  5. Education and Cultural Exchange:

    • Comprehensive educational programs are developed to promote understanding, tolerance, and respect for each other's histories and narratives.
    • Cultural exchange programs are encouraged to facilitate people-to-people connections, breaking down stereotypes and fostering empathy.
  6. International Oversight:

    • The United Nations, along with international bodies and independent observers, ensures the implementation of the agreed-upon terms and monitors progress towards peace.
    • Dispute resolution mechanisms are established to address any emerging issues and prevent the escalation of tensions.