Closing the first full day of the INSS conference, Lt. Gen. (ret.) Benny Gantz announced that the Trump plan should be a basis for a political plan for peace between Israel and the Palestinians, and therefore he will present it to the Knesset for approval in the coming week. The plan is a historic event, giving Israel a historic opportunity to determine its borders and to move from the long years of conflict management to conflict resolution. This will enable Israel to secure its goal as a Jewish, democratic, secure state. It is incumbent on the Palestinian leadership to accept the principles of the plan as a basis for a resolution to the conflict and an opportunity for peace. On Israel’s part, rash unilateral steps are dangerous that endanger Israel and will not lead to a resolution. Similarly, the lack of political strategic initiative in recent years has hurt Israel; the negligence toward Jordan is what prompted the first relinquishment of territory from Israeli control since the disengagement from Gaza. Militarily, Israel must need to improve is capabilities and deterrence vis-à-vis Iran; politically, it must engage with world powers against the Iranians; and it must restore deterrence against Hamas. Israel needs a new strategic agenda that will also heal rifts and promote solidarity.