Hey Dylan. Thanks for your message. A two state solution is just a example I used. I am not saying every Palestinian supporter or even Palestinian citizens want to have a two state solution. A two state solution is one of the only solutions that I’ve seen that people are advocating for (Granted yes, more from the Israel side). From what I have seen, there aren’t any other reasonable solutions that people are coming up with that wouldn’t take a lot of man power or bloodshed to solve. I think a two state solution has its flaws and well come with many draw backs if it is acted upon. You are correct in Palestine rejecting the two state solution multiple times, and I should have probably used a different example, but I was trying to focus more on how both sides from what I have seen are advocating for more peaceful resolutions rather than violence, and I used the two state solution as a example because it was one of the first ones I found that highlights a resolution that wouldn’t cause a lot of bloodshed. Again I wanted to focus more on the thought behind the solution rather than what the solution itself.