ariel shimon, the -- how would netanyahu be able to do that with tens of thousands, probably hundreds of thousands of settlers to be removed from the best bank? >> clearly, implements would take longer. there have already been reports floated over the weekend. netanyahu sees a much longer implementation approach than israel has in the past. the palestinians you think there has been some flexibility, agree to the principle, whatever it takes to implement, fine. now, don't want to call it a shelf agreement as if it was theoretical, which i think it was not. if the implementation line was longer, i don't think that would upset people as much as an agreement on the principles. the israeli government has not had a great record in terms of resettling the gaza settlers. this is an area that needs to be studied more. but i think the important part for me is upgrading those 80% of the settlers that live in less than 4.5% of the land. they have been living in limbo since after the 1967 war to the point that there are now 300,000 people all together, 240,000 live in these settlement blocks many