The situation for Palestinians in the West Bank has become progressively more challenging since the first intifada in 1987, and particularly since the second intifada beginning in 2000, with many restrictions on movement between different regions of the West Bank. Therefore, many in Israel are eager to resolve it ASAP by establishing a Palestinian state as the homeland for the Palestinian people, conditioned on the recognition of Palestinians of Israel as the homeland for the Jewish/Hebrew people. There are no Israeli forces or restrictions within the Gaza Strip, and the regulations on the borders between Israel or Egypt and the Gaza Strip refer to the transport of ammunition and goods that can be used by Hamas to launch attacks against Israelis. Most Israelis are eager to move to peaceful relations with a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and would support assisting Palestinians in building a flourishing country.