I don't know what interest(s) you have, or believe you have, in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, but I don't have one/any.
Whether the various parties were to come to a lasting peace tomorrow or fight viciously for one hundred more years has no impact upon me in and of itself. It's unfortunate, but the list of unfortunate situations in the world is a long list indeed. On the other hand, and whether or not it's well-intentioned: once our government - any government - begins to provide financial aid, reward concessions, or offer incentives, we're involved, en masse.
The quickest and most genuine solutions are those that the parties arrive at not because of coercion, but because of the absence of it: when there's nowhere to go, the respective populations exhausted, and there's more to gain by coexisting, they will by necessity come to some solution.
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