Gail. Thanks for the link to this essay. You are one of the few people to take ideas beyond the hoping and wishing stage.
If I am to understand this essay correctly, you believe that the current Palestinian crisis can be used as a catalyst to reorder the world. The world certainly needs this re-ordering.
While I do have my own hypothesis about the current conflict, it is only a hypothesis. I have been wrong before in my political assessment and forecasting; I am likely to be wrong again.
However, I do take a strong position on how the world likes to re-order itself. Humanity has a natural tendency to re-order itself according to the Orwell Ratio:
https://medium.com/politically-speaking/the-orwell-society-71456d100f1d
This essay says that societies bigger than a hunter-gatherer society is run by 2% of the population--or is drifting the that state. The 2% is skilled in retaining control, but it really doesn't care about the other 98%.
Hamas is the epitome of the 2%--in their small pond.
The USA has been moving to an oligarchy for the past two decades. While current Republicans might be the new 2%, I can see scenarios where the Democrats--to prevent a Republican takeover--become that 2%. And more than a few Medium political writers would claim that the 2% is already in place--and American elections are a sham. They might be right. When the oligarchy truly does come, for sure the elections will be a sham.
Even if your vision comes to fruition, the most likely outcome is that there will be a different 2% running the show.
In essence, I'm not seeing another solution that leads to a 2% of any kind as the solution we should be chasing after.
I hope you take the time to investigate my way. It is more egalitarian than whatever we have concocted so far. If we want, we can start building it today. We do not need permission from today's political elite. Nor do we need to pressure the elite to build it for us.
I shall just leave you and readers of this article with a link to my TDG essay: