The two-state scenario is the only one that feels like a solution really, the other scenarios will just make the conflict worse or at best be status quo. But there are no good solutions. The Palestines don't have a good plan for a state, which will probably mean it will be another state highly based on sharia, seems that there are people here who wants that, which worries me a lot. In contrast to the most muslim-majority countries, Israel is a well-functioning state that put democracy, education, citizen rights, freedom of religion etc above the rules of the jewish religion. Integrated muslims, like in Haifa for instance, live in peace with Jews, a scenario I doubt would be possible in a Palestine state.
Israel is not above criticism, sure, they have done unfortunate things in the comflict, that has made it worse, the illegal settlements for instance. And why on Earth they choose Jerusalem as capital is beyond me, it is a medieval city compared to Tel Aviv, with mediocre infrastructure, and it's right in the middle of the conflict. They only choose it for religious/nationalistic reasons, which is really stupid.







