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A Frog-In-The-Well Solution: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict How the PEIS Plan will resolve the intractable conflict once and for all
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The PEIS Plan:The PEIS Plan is a three-state triple-win solution that can resolve the intractable Israeli-Palestinian conflict once and for all. The deus ex machina is the Sinai Peninsula. Egypt transfers the troublesome northern and eastern Sinai (the PEIS Sinai) to the Palestinians, and uses the proceeds for a new Egypt. The Palestinians merge the purchased PEIS Sinai with the Gaza Strip to form an independent New Palestine state. To fund the acquisition, they transfer the embattled West Bank to Israel. By financing the three-way transaction, Israel secures permanent peace and international recognition of Judea and Samaria as part of the new Israel.
The PEIS Plan stands for the Palestine-Egypt-Israel-Sinai peace plan.
Private properties on top of the land remain with their owners. Palestinians can choose to migrate or stay under native residency, which gives them the same local rights as Israeli citizens. A Jerusalem sovereign enclave will be the cultural capital of New Palestine. The PEIS Sinai, six times bigger than the West Bank, has ample room for the Palestinian diaspora. New Palestine can be 50% larger than the new Israel, contiguous from the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, and unimpeded in its own airspace. New Palestine will stand on even shoulders with the new Egypt and new Israel.
THE PEIS BOOK:
The 2025 Revised Edition covers events since the 2023 edition, including the Gaza War and the Israeli-Iranian conflict.
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Jews and Palestinians are not born
to hate. Their conflict stems from the
disputed West Bank. The PEIS Plan
offers the Family Pizza solution: “When
two children fight over one pizza, the
parents buy another.” Unlike two-state
proposals that slice and dice the same
piece of land, the introduction of the
PEIS Sinai enables the creation of two
separate, side-by-side nations.
New Palestine will comprise Gaza, the
PEIS Sinai, and a Jerusalem enclave,
under complete Palestinian sovereignty.
A native residency status will preserve
the West Bank for New Palestinians who
choose to remain in the new Israel’s
Judea and Samaria, now legally
purchased and fully recognized.
Stateless Palestinians will have a viable
and contiguous homeland with land, sea,
and air self-rule—far more than what
could ever be achieved by clinging to
fragmented parcels of the embattled West
Bank within an expansionist Israel.
The PEIS Plan opens a new chapter in
Israel’s history: a nation at peace with its
neighbors. By resolving the Palestinian
question through legal means, Israel will
emerge as an economic juggernaut—
funding this three-way land transaction
through prosperity, not conflict.
Egypt will receive sizable billions from
the sale of the insurgent-affected and
underdeveloped PEIS Sinai, empowering
it to reimagine its future and rise anew.
A new path. Three States. Triple Win.
Hope, peace and prosperity.
The PEIS Plan
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Doc Ngu writes about novel solutions to the
world’s most intractable conflicts in the series
A Frog-In-The-Well Solution
Born and raised in South Vietnam during
the Vietnam War, Doc Ngu experienced
a post-colonial French education steeped
in romanticism. After the fall of South
Vietnam in 1975, he encountered the
rigid literature of socialist realism and
communist class warfare. In 1980, he
arrived in the United States as a Boat
People refugee and discovered the
liberating force of American education —
a landscape of intellectual freedom and
creative problem-solving.
He graduated with highest honors in
engineering in 1984 and earned his
doctorate in Computer Science in 1996—
hence the “Doc” in “Doc Ngu.”
From the crucible of romanticism,
realism, and a drive to reconcile the two,
Doc Ngu crafts outside-the-box answers
to boxed-in global conundrums. Some
hail them as deus ex machina moments;
others dismiss them as idiotic. The “Ngu”
in “Doc Ngu” is an abbreviation of
“Nguyễn,” the most common Vietnamese
surname. It also means “idiot” in
Vietnamese—a self-acknowledgement of
expected criticism.
A frog in a well knows nothing beyond
its small world—but croaks all night long.
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