Making peace with the Palestinians - Fatah and Hamas.Making peace with neighboring countriesThreats to existence from Iran and HezbollahLack of waterDisagreements between segments of the population
It began with the religious conflicts where Palestinians were not ready for peace.
The Israelis and Palestinians have engaged in a prolonged conflict marked by violence, including terrorist attacks, military actions, and retaliations. Both sides have committed acts that have deepened mistrust and animosity, making peace negotiations challenging. Efforts to achieve lasting peace have been complicated by issues such as borders, security, settlements, and the status of Jerusalem.
The Palestinians are people, just like us. Most of them want peace, but the ones in charge do not. I feel that the Palestinians should not be treated like they are criminals, beacause they most certainly are not.
Why not? More peace is always better. However, the USA cannot solve the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Only Israelis and Palestinians can do that, but the USA can provide the necessary guarantees and resources to make a peace plan viable.
if they are willing to accept defeat
we all hope that they will.
Yes. There will be a peace process and as Prime Minister of Israel, Netanyahu will lead it. But, the peace process is for public consumption outside of Israel. Israel is powerful and has no need of peace from the Palestinians. Israel's true interest is in expanding it's borders and ethnically cleansing the Palestinians. Peace is generations away.
The Israel-Palestinian peace agreement is a two-state solution, but currently it is still in the works.
There are two different important peace plans proposed in 2003. If this is asking about the Geneva Initiative of 2003, it requested for Israelis and Palestinians to return to the 1949 borders with some minor landswaps and a divided Jerusalem. However, the peace plan is much more complicated than that, so please read the Related Link which discusses the peace plan. If this is asking about the Saudi Peace Initiative of 2003, it requested for Israelis and Palestinians to return to the 1949 borders exactly as they were on that date (which is deeply troubling to Israelis especially as concerns Jewish sites in the Old City of Jerusalem) and resettlement of all Palestinians who wish to return to Israel in Israel. In return, the Palestinians are not required to do anything, but all Islamic States will recognize the new Palestinian-majority state of Israel.
they do not want land for peace between israel and palestinians because they want full power of the gaza strip and nothing to do with israel.
The Declaration of Principles, signed in 1993, aimed to establish a framework for peace between Israelis and Palestinians, including limited self-governance for Palestinians in parts of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. For Palestinians living in Gaza, it represented a significant political opportunity, as it led to the establishment of the Palestinian Authority and increased autonomy. However, it also brought challenges, including ongoing conflict, economic difficulties, and internal divisions. The hopes for lasting peace remained unfulfilled, leading to disillusionment among many Palestinians.