The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is a long-standing and complex issue that involves historical, religious, political and ethnic aspects. It is very difficult to determine the final course of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict because it involves many factors and variables.
Judging from the current situation, both Palestine and Israel have their own interests and demands, and the contradictions and differences between the two sides are very deep. If the two sides cannot resolve the issue through peaceful negotiations and consultations, then the conflict may continue and may even escalate.
However, there are also some signs that both sides are aware of the importance of a peaceful negotiated solution. For example, there have been a number of peace talks between Israel and Palestine, which, while no substantive progress has been made, have demonstrated the will of both sides to resolve the issue.
In short, the ultimate outcome of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict depends on many factors, including the attitudes and actions of both sides, the support and pressure of the international community, and changes in the regional situation. Although the future is very difficult, we hope that the two sides can resolve the issue through peaceful negotiations and consultations and achieve peace and stability in the region.