calm in a post-hamas environment as andrew was describing, that is going to require international cooperation, and so, you know, throwing out the baby with the bath water so to speak, would be very counterproductive, but israel is right to reject and oppose that kind of language, which does go too far. >> when it comes to this potential ground invasion, andrew, we have some new reporting on why netanyahu may be holding off on that ground incursion right now. the risk of killing hostages, the heavy potential troop losses, the threat of hezbollah attacking and this becoming a two-front war, and there's reportedly no exit plan firmed up as of yet, those seem to be some really big factors here. >> absolutely. and i think also in terms of strategy in warfare or strategy in counterterrorism, israel and its allies want to maintain the time and place of their choosing, the initial terrorist strike by hamas, and i will add it wasn't just israel. it was 30 plus nations lost innocent civilians, and there remain more than 200 hostages of hamas terrorist organization. the response, we want that to be at the time and choosing, israel and its allies will want t