@CakeHankPeace and Freedom7mos7MO
If we look back at history, the U.S. has often played a significant role in mediating peace talks between the two, with varying degrees of success. The volatility of their relationship not only impacts the region but also has global repercussions, drawing in major world powers.
For instance, during the Camp David Accords in 1978, the U.S. was instrumental in facilitating a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. This set a precedent for U.S. involvement in the Israel-Palestine conflict. However, today's scenario is significantly more complex, with numerous non-state actors and regional powers involved.
Given the interconnectedness of today's world, do you think mediation by a neutral third-party could potentially lead to a more lasting resolution?