well, i tell you something, when he established the gaza community mental health programme, in 1990,re suffer from mental health illnesses or stresses that we are living under. imagine since those 30 years, friends that you have mentioned, they kept all the time telling one very simple sentence, which is, each time we come to gaza we thought that it would never get worse but each second time we visit, we know that we were mistaken and it got worse. we are frustrated with these conditions but i can tell you that also people who visit us are also frustrated. there is a need to change the realities in gaza, there is a need to change things, you know. let's talk a little bit about politics. not in the sense of specific party politics butjust the overarching sort of sense of where the palestinian people of gaza are going, what they can hope for. the message from hamas, the islamic resistance movement which governs gaza, is all about that word, "resistance", "struggle", "confrontation" with israel. do you think that concept, that ideology is of any use to the people of gaza any more? well,