tony from the washington, i'm now joined bar correspondence. michel ella kula mikaela. tell us more about the background of the us israel relations. what has changed since u. s. president biden took office? well, certainly what hasn't changed is a very deep commitment present. biden, describe this as bone, deep upon arrival, and israel's prime minister le pete spoke of a friend and ally coming. israel's president said he came as a brother. so it reaffirms that a commitment. there will be security talks also about the iron b projects. so clearly both sides engaging in defense but also in future technology, but biden arrives as he is under pressure back home. the polling isn't looking that great, although it's slightly on the way up. even his own democrats don't, with the majority of them, according to pulling, don't want to see him run again as president, and he felt the need to explain why he's heading into the region particular to saudi arabia. he wants to reduce risks, he wants to tackle inflation also through this trip to the middle east, and for that he needs to del