Terra Firma
Banned
That's the thing. Jews in Israel believe that they can never be safe in a country unless they are the majority since they have been persecuted by so many regimes through out their history. The Palestinians need to break down the walls they have against the Jews and both parties need to accept each other as brothers under a united Semtic nation. Once that happens they need to create a constitution which will guarantee the security of all peoples in their country.
Too bad this will never happen.
Israel hasn't really helped its case in the past 60 years. If Israel had never expanded settlements, violating international laws, and hadn't invaded Gaza and the West Bank numerous times to carry out disproportionate violence, then the Palestinians would be more receptive. But how can a mother/father who has lost her/his entire family to Israeli attacks be so forgiving and inviting to Israelis? The level of suffering is disproportionate. There are more orphans among the Palestinians. There are more people who have lost a lot more on the Palestinian side. A dead brother, sister, mother or father, daughter or son is not something you forget nor is it something that is easily forgiven.
Yes, initially, the Palestinians did want to take back all of Palestine but since at least the 80s (possibly even earlier), they haven't dared to think that as a majority because they know it is impossible, especially since they don't have any real aid from the other Arab nations whereas America and a lot of Europe has Israel's back.
Also, the plan you're talking about that Olmert offered - would it happen to be the same or worse than the plan that Arafat rejected at Camp David? If it is the same, then if you've done any research, you'll realize that the lands being granted to Arafat by Barak were a deception, as it would have practically turned the West Bank into a giant prison, with Israeli checkpoints and roads dividing up the entirety of the West Bank and Gaza, with no independent airspace, no independent access to potable water, and no meaningful borders.
EDIT:
Banned...oh well. I think esquire was more deserving of that honour for calling another an anti-Semite without basis.