co-founder of the scottish palestine solidarity campaign jones from edinburgh. also joining us alberto garcia watson, a political analyst and activist from malaga in spain. gentlemen, welcome to you both, make napier first to you. uh, taking a look at the the us role uh is our focus in some regards uh, and uh, i'm wondering what it is that that it's doing, it's it's rather duplicitous, as i said in the intro, i mean it announces for example, publicly uh, israel needs to decrease the number of civilian deaths, um, precautionary measures need to take place, but at the same time it provides it with unfettered access to... all types of military equipments, not to mention the fact that you have about 40 to 42% of the bombs that the us has provided are unguided, means they drop it anywhere uh without it going anywhere and it kills lots of civilians, which means maximum deaths. how do you view this type of approach by the us? well, straight forward support for genocide, and it's not the first time the u.s. has publicly supported genocide without using the word, but it's it's ongoing and we can see it on tv