bo rvetiondros was--bo rvetiondros was boudros was very unique, to draw in israeli and internationalupport and the way the women's contingent really took to the front lines. >> you said the movement was made possible in part because of israelis helping out and that israelis who came to your side of the issue and i know you have described that experience as transformative. how did that change your view of israelis? >> during our protest we met some of the israelis. and for me as a palestinian girl, i was 15 at that age, from my experience with jews and israelis, they were the occupiers, they were the soldiers. they were the people who were taking my father away from me in jail. so this is my idea about the israelis and jews. and i didn't want anybody, for me, to define for me, i could see it in my eyes, all what i could see was the soldier who was arresting my father, the soldiers who was harming my family, but for me in the process seeing israelis on my side, and resisting the occupation, that was a very big thing. and also, the fact that the people of boudros accepted them among us.