Israeli Palestinian Confederation Mission Statement
We believe Israelis and Palestinians must live together and in peace in a democratic equal and open society with mutual respect, freedom of expression, and freedom of religion. We believe that the historic connection of both people to the land of Israel and Palestine is an integral part of their identity and must be respected.
Our goal is to create a mutual democratic government for the people of Israel, the West Bank and Gaza. We believe that this government should be independent and separate from the Israeli and Palestinian governments. We do not wish to dismantle the Israeli or Palestinian governments but rather work in conjunction with those governments to facilitate peace and prosperity. We believe that the legitimate needs of Israelis and Palestinians would be advanced and protected by the constitution published on www.ipconfederation.org
Our position on the Two States Solution
The Two States Solution is not viable. It has been attempted numerous times resulting in substantial violence and less peace between Israelis and Palestinians, while at the same time failing to reach its intended goal.
Our position on the One State Solution
The One State Solution is not viable in light of the strong nationalistic sentiments by both the Israeli and Palestinian people and their governments.
Join our next Israeli Palestinian Zoom event
We are conducting, collaborative, interactive and thought-provoking Zoom events to explore peace between Israelis Palestinians.
Simulation With Roni Keidar, a British-Born Israeli Peace Activist, Author, and Longtime Resident of Moshav Netiv HaAsara, an Agricultural Village Situated Just a Few Hundred Meters From the Gaza Border.
Simulation With Elazar Barkan a Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University and Director of the Human Rights and Humanitarian Policy Concentration at SIPA and the Institute for the Study of Human Rights.
July 20, 2025 Simulation With Nimat (Nima) Shama — a West Bank-Based Palestinian Voice for Dialogue, Justice, and Hope
Please sign up and we will send you an invitation with a link and a password.
Recording of the May 26, 2024 IPC simulation with professor Avner Cohen
Ninety-three percent of the participants voted in favor of a common federal government for Israel and Palestine. Eighty-seven percent of the participants voted that Israel is not a safe place for Jews. The IPC parliament ratified a common constitution for the people of Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank. The parliament voted in favor of granting veto power to the separate Israeli and Palestinian governments on matters that violate their…
Recording of the May 12, 2024, simulation with professor Michael Steinberg
https://youtu.be/KwFuqEgyqFc?si=06kNPiDT0mlzSbwn
Recording of the April 28,2024 simulation with Tony Klug
The Parliament passed a constitution, voted to give a veto power to the Israeli and Palestinian governments on issues in which they are indispensable, voted on a way to rebuild Gaza and Southern Israel. They also voted to set a…
Recording of the April 14, 2024, simulation with Ziad AbuZayyad
Ninety Four percent of the participants supported a common federal government for the people of Israel and Palestine. The IPC parliament ratified a constitution, voted to give a veto power to the Israeli and Palestinian governments on issues in which…
Recording of the March 31, 2024, simulation with Professor David Mednicoff
Ninety five percent of the participants who voted supported a common Federal government for the people of Israel Palestine to make peace. The IPC parliament voted to ratify the constitution, give the Israeli and Palestinian government a veto power on…