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A two state solution. The palestinians can't really agree, but should anything remotely resembling todays governance, a terror group and a President in the 12th or 14th year of his 4 year term, what they agree to won't really be binding. Any future governing body can disclaim it. That said, an Abbas replacement could probably get a capital in Jerusalem (there really isn't an East and West). "Settlements", who knows the opposition to their remaining. If the news is to believed, the large Arab states are OK with whatever the plan is. Same with right of return. Though does Jordan really want to grant citizenship to their citizens. And who knows, Kushner and associates may surprise us. What's really needed if the objective is a third state in the Mandate, second Arab, is an interim agreement with an interem government/governing body for a decade or two. And someone has to clear the terrorists out of the West Bank and destroy Hamas in Gaza. I didn't raise the issue of Israel being on board, since I presume that they've been consulted. Which doesn't mean they accept the plan. Particularly with no reliable partner on the other side. But is is entertaining to see the headline, Saudis, Egypt, Jordan, UAE support... Seem to have left the most relevant parties out.