Nothing should change. Israel needs to hold the west bank they gained when the arabs attacked. They shouldn’t be a nation state, with a military dagger right above the heart of Israel in perpetuity.
On the other hand, Israel should not annex them into greater Israel. Then they could vote. That would give the enemy the ability to influence Israeli elections.
So it needs to just stay as it. A district administered by Israel, without independence, and without the PLO suicide bombers becoming Israeli citizen voters.
The “solution” is for things to remain as they are right this minute. They need never change.
The only problem with that is that Neyanyahu has officially committed himself to a TWO-STATE SOLUTION since his Bar-Ilan speech in 2009.
Address by PM Netanyahu at Bar-Ilan University [Relates to Netanyahus Re-election]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3270248/posts
This is what Netanyahu had been emphatically affirming in the last few days.
THEN ... the next problem you have is the TWENTY YEARS of negoatiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority ... with the USA as a “SIGNED GUARANTOR” for that process and all those interim agreements.
You have ALL THE GOVERNMENTS of Israel backing a TWO-STATE SOLUTION for the last 20 years, ALL THE PRIME MINISTERS for the last 20 years backing a TWO-STATE SOLUTION, and you have a majority of the ISRAELI POPULATION backing a TWO-STATE SOLUTION.
What Israel sets itself up for, if they back out of TWENTY YEARS of progressing agreements ... is the USA no longer blocking UN Security Council Resolutions against Israel, having sanctions eventually imposed, and then in the end, having a “Gulf War” type of invasion as the conclusion.