recognize it for what it is and do something to stop israel, and i'm afraid that they won't adrian: kandiss taylorio survive this crisis? will all parties eventually before to come to the table and negotiate a way forward? the law has passed, so what would a compromise look like? guest: well, i don't see their a compromise on this particular law even though prime minister bibi netanyahu went on television last night a few hours after it was passed instead, basically gas letting the public, that he is open to compromise after it has been passed. it's important to remember that this law that was passed yesterday in the israeli parliament, is only one part of a big package that the government has been trying to get through since january. this government, which is the most religious, right-wing and extremist government in israel's history. and that three other parts it has not managed to push through, and that is thanks to this protest movement. it is the biggest popular uprising in israeli history. and one thing i would like to say is that i think that thanks to this protest movement, many israelis w