and then, if you don't mind, get to memet�*s question.the six day war, israel was called upon to leave all of the territories it had occupied during that time. and that is the kind of ground zero for un resolutions, which haven't worked and have been flagrantly violated ever since. and it's a source of real irritation and anger for decades since. during peace processes, or whenever there was something approaching, they talked about returning to the �*67 borders. hamas, of course, has a founding charter in which they talk about the destruction of the jewish state, so not willing to accept any land for thejewish people. but in recent years, they have come up with documents. there has been a part of hamas, and partly working with arab states like like qatar, working with third parties, trying to come up with a different way of governing because they can no longer be just the group of the gun because they are governing the gaza strip — or at least they were trying to. and they seem, a few years ago, they did come up with a document which sugg