Sigh. The whole idea of a 2 state solution necessarily acknowledges the existence of the other state. Which is what's supposedly on the table, kinda, except that the Israelis apparently aren't really willing to let that happen. They like it the way it is, nibbling off pieces of the territory they've occupied to serve their own population's desires. And they'll talk, sure, but they'll stop short of any truly feasible solution for the Pals, other than continued subjugation and occupation.
Deeds, CC, not words, are the true measure of any situation, and the Israelis deeds are not those of a party seeking to compromise but rather to deceive, as they've done all along. Not that the Pals are much better, if at all, but the Israelis are the ones in control, occupying territory they tacitly acknowledge isn't theirs- otherwise, why talk at all? Can any reasonable solution at all be reached w/o Israeli concessions?