and to his left, shani rozanes, a dw mid-east analyst. in jerusalem tonight, tania kramer and carsten von nahmen. in washington. to all of you, good evening. tania, let me start with you. the palestinians say that this is a game changer. what will happen next if they no longer see the u.s. as a legitimate broker of peace? tania: i think that's an important question, but what will be done next and what will follow all of this? i am not sure we have the answers yet. we understand the palestinian leadership will meet in the coming days, including also hamas and the islamic jihad. they are trying to reunite the palestinians under one roof and to discuss what the next steps will be. we heard mahmoud abbas giving a speech tonight to reassure his people about this issue, especially speaking to the east jerusalemites, telling them that even know the u.s. changed their position, internationally it is still an occupied territory, which is east jerusalem. for them it is a game changer because also in the speech we did not hear any hints for relation