Yes, but only if both states are globally recognised as autonomous states, if all settlements on the Palestinian land granted by the UN by Israeli settlers is considered illegal and those involved/settlers face legal repercussions, and if Palestine is given aid to fix there infrastructure and create a balanced economy and government, and if Israel and all countries and corporations involved in their law-breaking are forced to pay reparations and those directly involved in their genocide are faced with jail time, and if both Israel and hamas are forced to hand over hostages, including political hostages unless those political hostages have received a fair trial overseen by the UN and it was decided they broke international law.
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