Josef proposed a federal government system for Israel and Palestine, which would allow both Palestinians and Israelis to maintain their own identities while living under a common constitution that ensures equality and democracy. He emphasized that this federal system would be separate from both existing Israeli and Palestinian governments, as well as from religion, and would include a parliament with 300 members elected from districts across the region. The constitution, available in multiple languages at ipconfederation.org outlines the structure and functions of this federal government, which includes a rotating Palestinian and Israeli president. Josef noted that this constitution has been developed through extensive simulations over 20 years and was recently updated based on new insights.
