I'd like to know the profile of a Gazan who thinks Hamas did nothing wrong on October 7 yet supports a two-state solution. In fact, not just of "a" Gazan who holds that combination of views; on these numbers it has to be a majority of the Gaza Strip's population that does, which is remarkable and difficult to know whether to assess as a good sign or a bad sign for the future.
Ones who have experienced war and are willing to be pragmatic.
Gazans may be believe Hamas was morally justified but also want the war to stop and aren't keen on this happening again
Those in the West Bank enjoy the feeling of Israel being struck but haven't been hit back. They are a more radicalized version of the Campus protestors in the US. And they can support Hamas while the overlap between people who have been beaten up by both israelis/Hamas is likely high. They have fewer illusions Hamas are good guys even if they have little doubt Israelis are bad guys.
Ironically these results are an argument that collective punishment is effective