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The conversation points to a renewed opportunity rooted in the tragic events of October last year, when Hamas launched a major attack on Israel. The associated Israeli response has further entrenched the impasse, but there is hope that with goodwill from both sides, a reset might be possible. Back in the 1990s, a two-state solution seemed promising, supported by then-President Bill Clinton, but recent events have hindered progress. The talk emphasizes the importance of laying the groundwork for a long-term, peaceful resolution and possibly establishing an independent Palestinian state in the future.