I realize this is not necessarily a valid question as the people are involved are likely the ones who can actually solve it, but I’m sure you have ideas and suggestions nontheless.

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    I think if you look at the entire population, the Jewish makeup 4 million, and the Palestinians about 8 million. When you sum up the populations across both countries.

    One problem of direct democracies is the tyranny of the majority. So that would have to be addressed here with some sort of representative government, and a strong constitution that doesn’t allow one group to run rough over the other group. It would be the devil in the details, but it’s important.

    I don’t think you need to go so far as forcing interfaith marriages. But giving people opportunities to work with each other, live together, trade with each other, humanizing each other. That takes time. It takes time for the people who suffered injustices to die out, basically. You have to integrate the schools, and the educational system, and the opportunities. You have to remove inequality, and maybe over adjust for apartheid, but get representation in media in the politicians, in the judicial system, in the policing system, integrate the military systems.