The new international push for a Gaza ‘Peace Plan,’ influenced by the Oslo Accords, carries significant geopolitical weight. The social and economic implications of any resolution are immense, impacting regional stability, humanitarian conditions, and long-term development prospects. While the aspiration for peace is vital, repeating past mistakes is a significant risk. A successful plan requires deep understanding of the historical context, robust international cooperation, and a commitment to addressing core grievances. The economic outlook hinges on sustainable development, security, and equitable resource management. Socially, it demands reconciliation and the establishment of trust. The long-term success will be measured by lasting peace and improved livelihoods for the affected populations.