Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton praised President Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza, noting that it is not only “a pathway to security for Israel,” but a pathway for “reconstruction for Gaza.”

In an interview with David Remnick, the editor-in-chief of The New Yorker, on Monday, Remnick spoke about how the Israeli polity didn’t seem to want a two-state solution, and added that on the “Palestinian polity” side, a “two-state solution is not anywhere near the offing there.” Remnick also stated that it “seems impossible” for a two-state solution to happen, and asked Clinton if he was wrong.

“I know that you’re for a two-state solution and see it as the only outcome that any kind of peace can exist for …… but if I look at the Israeli polity, they don’t want a two-state solution, certainly not now,” Remnick said. “And, if you look at the Palestinian polity, which is it is a even more complicated set of geographies and population, two-state solution is not anywhere near the offing there. So, other than, you know, some constituents — now it’s diminishing, in the West and elsewhere, a two-state solution — which was fought for so hard, but began going out the window many years ago, seems impossible. Am I wrong?”