Summary of IPC Meeting on Zoom
The Israeli Palestinian Confederation (IPC) presented its vision for a federal government encompassing both Israel and Palestine, structured with 300 parliamentary districts, a secular system, and equal representation. This proposed government would operate independently alongside existing Israeli and Palestinian governments, with the authority to implement various solutions, including a two-state or one-state framework.
During the simulation, participants assumed parliamentary roles, debated legislation, and ratified the IPC Constitution, which ensures equal rights and separation of powers. Key legislation passed including temporary IPC jurisdiction over Gaza and the creation of a joint economic zone. Discussions also addressed democracy, transparency, and economic challenges, with participants expressing concerns about political engagement, governance, and environmental issues. The meeting concluded with increased support for a common federal framework to foster peace and cooperation.
