that's where you might start to see a bit of cracks and a little more attention. callaghan again the what is, what does this mean for palestinians is, is this more the same? just the names have changed or is there an opportunity for a fresh start? well, no, i think there probably it probably is. we're going to see more of the same. i mean, historically, regardless of the ups and downs of the relationship between the 2 leaders, the, the u. s. israel special relationship has generally been immune from personal, political, ideological, or even strategic differences. we saw that, i think most clearly and the obama administration where you had the president and the israeli prime minister had a terrible personal relationship. and yet, the bilateral relationship actually stored to new heights, you know, we had an unprecedented level of cooperation on unprecedented levels of american military aid to israel, very, very little pressure, even on the palestinian issue. virtually none at all. biden is even less inclined to put pressure on any israeli leadership, frankly, when it comes to the pale