amy: from where we're joined in london by eyal weizman, are british-israeli architect born in haifa, and director of forensic architecture, and professor of spatial and visual cultures at goldsmiths college at the university of london. eyal is the author of several books, including "hollow land: israel's architecture of occupation" and "the least of all possible evils: a short history of humanitarian violence." he is also a member of the technology advisory board of the international criminal court and of the center for investigative journalism. welcome to democracy now! as we come to air right now, the united states has presented a resolution to the u.n. security council for tipperary cease fire. i am wondering if you could respond to that and netanyahu only speaking with republicans behind closed doors, now he might be addressing a joint session of congress at the house speaker speaker decides to invite him saying rafah invasion will happen? >> if a rafah invasion will happen, we will see a humanitarian disaster. to levels we have not yet experienced. in rafah, we have a huge part o