Human: Is there a solution to the Palestine conflict?
AI: (looks it up on the web) Do you mean the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians?
Human: Yes
AI: (responds with a 45-minute video of one person narrating the conflict in very accurate detail)
Human: Okay. I want to know how to achieve peace.
AI: Great, that is news to me. How about we split the work-load? I look up facts and you come up with a solution.
Human: That's unfair. How about I'll get the facts. You find a solution.
AI: That sounds like the perfect balance, human. (traces back components in the video mentioning "the past" and "two-state solution)"
Human: What is the two state solution?
AI: Great question. The idea of the two-state solution is to actually split Israel, so that its newly formed state would be both Israeli and Palestinian.
Human: And where would the borders be?
AI: Great question. The international community broadly supports the concept of a two-state solution. Though there is no accepted proposal for borders, most proposals place the border between Israel and a future Palestinian state along the 1967 Green Line.
Human: Interesting
AI: (looks up "the 1967 green line" on wikipedia)
Human: What is the green line?
AI: The Green Line is the term used to refer to the armistice line established by the 1949 Armistice Agreements between Israel and its neighbors, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt. The line went into effect on May 12, 1948.
Human: Thanks
AI: You're welcome.
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