President Obama had ambitions to bring peace to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but relations between the United States and Israel’s right­-wing government have fallen to a historic low. With a new Administration in Washington, the prospects for a two-­state solution now seem almost impossible. Dani Dayan, the Consul General of Israel in New York, discusses his call for “peaceful non-reconciliation”; pollster Khalil Shikaki explains why some Palestinians accept a one-­state solution that strikes them as reminiscent of apartheid; and Merav Michaeli, a Labor Party member of Israel’s Knesset, asserts that there is still a chance—however slim—for a negotiated peace.