@sh76 saidPlease. Israel's been in a "position of strength" for more than 50 years and the only real serious attempt to secure an "equitable peace" was at Oslo (which their Knesset soon repudiated and the PM who started it wound up dead). Since 2000, they've been pouring settlers into the West Bank in a largely successful attempt to make anything resembling an equitable peace politically impossible in Israel.
My answer is probably too nuanced for a board like this, but what the Hell? YOLO, right?
I would like to see an equitable peace and 2-state solution. We probably have slightly different views on what constitutes "equitable," but those are nuances.
But, I also think that once the crust is broken and Israel's position of strength is cracked, the Palestinians will not stop at ...[text shortened]... w. But the US suddenly pulling its support will be a disaster that will not end in negotiated peace.
Some real pressure on them from the US is probably the only way any real movement is possible short of a massive reversal of present Israeli politics.
Why you bring up the farcical Abraham Accords in a discussion of a possible Israel-Palestine agreement, I have no idea.