The meeting focused on the adoption of a constitution for the Israeli-Palestinian Confederation, which aims to establish a secular, democratic government for the entire region. The constitution grants Israeli and Palestinian governments veto power over certain legislation affecting their sovereignty, while recognizing their need to work together. Victor Silverman raised concerns about the potential for stalemates due to nationalist governments opposing the confederation’s goals. The conversation ended with a call for ratification of the constitution and legislation granting veto powers, emphasizing the historic significance of these actions.
