our correspondent joins us from eurozone caret irris makler, tell us about what the situation is likeay, particularly what is like in jerusalem where the clocking seven put in place. irris: there are blockades in the area from which the attackers in yesterday's attacks in jerusalem all came, all from this one area. israel says it will have checkpoints in place across other east jerusalem areas later in the day, i think by the close of business today. but residents of those areas, some of whom work inside jurist on and in other areas -- inside jerusalem and in other areas, there is an old arab saying that the locals know the back streets, and it will make it only more difficult for ordinary people driving out. most of these attackers have been 18 and younger, so they are not driving anyhow. so there is a feeling that the security measure actually aims theaps back at making jewish population feel more secure rather than really preventing people from leaving those areas. there are a couple of other measures that israel is considering. one is fast tracking the destruction of the houses, t