Whoa. I'm not telling you anything, I'm asking you what's going on. That factions within Israel are acting at cross-purposes wouldn't be a shocker, would it? I think we'd all like to understand better what's happening.
To my knowledge, absolutely every significant political player in Israel would agree with the following general statements:
1. That a Palestinian state must be formed in the near future.
2. That in order to ensure the security of Israel, major land concessions to the Palestinians are required.
3. That Israel must take action to improve the quality of living of the average Palestinian
civilian, including helping secure assistance from civilized nations to build roads, electric power plants, to rebuild houses and so forth.
By this I mean that Labor, Kadima, Likud, and Israel Beitenu agree with these statement. Labor is a leftist party, Kadima is centrist, and the other two are right-wing. Obviously, leftist parties like Meretz and Hadash will also agree with these statements. Shas is making noises about this some times, but they don't actually oppose these policies in any significant way.
The only party which is on record for opposing these things outright is The Jewish Home, which represent the completely insane wing of the settlers.