seattle washington, alice rothchild joins us, he's an author, activist and filmmaker. alice rothchild, welcome to the program, uh, we're just speaking to a um, analyst here who pretty much points, and i'm sure you agree, to the inefficiency of the un that is dysfunctional, and uh, this is something that that is very well known, for many different reasons, but in particular when it comes to the palestinian issue, and israel, it has truly failed, why is it that we're. seeing this happen time and again uh when it comes to the issue of palestine and what israel's doing, why not put the un aside and have countries that want to form logical approach towards this? for example, russia made a proposal that was rejected and we're seeing in some sense uh what that uh has entailed in terms of the consequences, at least there was a chance perhaps if the russian proposal was accepted, but why not put aside the un and have at least the regional? form uh something in the context of let's say the oic or another organization in order to do something when it comes to the massacre of pale