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Sure, but how do you deal with the massive amount of illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem that keep increasing each month? They have effectively turned the West Bank into a patchwork of tiny Bantustans that they barely have any control of.That is up to the Israelis and Palestinians to work out between themselves as the two parties directly involved. Both sides have been trying for a long time to get their own preferred solution into existence without much success thus far. Perhaps now they may come up with something more realistic? I do not know, but I sure hope they do.
Look at the map that I posted.

Mapping the 21 illegal settlements Israel had in Gaza 20 years ago
Israel pulled its settlers and soldiers from Gaza in 2005 but maintained control of its borders, coasts, and airspace.
Most of the West Bank territory is not even under the control of the Palestinian Authority. You need to cross 100's upon 100's of checkpoints WITHIN the West Bank when traveling from city/town/village to the other, all controlled by Israel.
The Israelis were never interested in any two-state solution and practically nobody in Israel (of the political parties) even support such a thing anymore.
Do you see the US forcing the Israelis to close those illegal settlements and evacuate 700.000 Israelis into Israel proper which is tiny already as it is and is experiencing a housing crisis? Most of Israel/Palestine is composed of the Negev which is barely inhabited. They need space hence their land grabbing in Syria and attempts of doing the same in Southern Lebanon. Their population is also increasing for now so they will need additional space.
Looking at this from the outside all of this is a charade from everyone involved.





