still with us, ori nir and shipley telhami. in the closing hours before the polls opened, prime minister netanyahu said to the voters i promise you no two states. what does that mean? >> well, it means that in the way he answered the question there's still a tiny bit of wiggle room which i think he'll try to use if he becomes prime minister and has to reestablish relations with the international community, which stands behind the idea of a palestinian state. what it does mean is that if he does form and it seems he's going to, a light wing coalition, that position that he holds, but doesn't want to make it public, is one that's going to guide his policies. i think we're going to see more of the same in terms of creating settlements, in terms of not engaging in negotiations with the palestinians toward the two state solution and, you know, more erosion are prospects for peace. >> do you think there were people on this side of the atlantic who said he said what when he said that? >> no, a lot of people ever suspected he didn't re