amy: yousef munayyer, your response?> i don't think anyone is justifying the murder of anyone else. what i was responding to, though, was the mischaracterization of the type of political violence that we see in israel and palestine as something similar to the type of violence that we saw today in brussels. there is clearly a context of occupation, the denial of people's rights that are going isin palestine -- which allowing this system of inequality to continue, allowing the incentives for violence to remain in place. and i don't think that is in any way the same as the type of terrorism and type of worldview and the type of extremism that is involved in isis. and i would like to say as well, while i appreciate the nuanced enumeration of the different thations of the candidates you presented, i really don't see that great of a difference between all of these candidates. and i think, frankly, one of the biggest problems that was on display was the ritual of the candidates for president before a pro-israel interest group.