Indeed, even before the onset of the current war in Gaza, achieving a “two-state solution” seemed further than ever from a reality. That’s not to say there isn’t still interest in a two-state solution. A majority of Palestinians favor the two-state solution. Despite a two-state model long being seen as the solution to the problem of Israeli-Palestinian relations in the former British protectorate of Palestine, it’s time to rethink the viability of the two-state solution. But even an alternative process leading to a two-state solution could well prove just as untenable.