mr barghouti, just to end, i want to have this quick thought with you. was full of despair. and he said, "stephen, frankly, i have failed." now, he was one of the great advocates and architects of oslo. you didn't believe in the oslo process, but nonetheless you have always believed in a nonviolent solution to the israel—palestine conflict. are you full of despair today? no. as a matter of fact, i still believe in what i believed in, as you said, and i believe we will overcome this situation. i am actually full of hope. i think the world is beginning to see what israel is really about. they begin to see what netanyahu is about. they begin to see the suffering we are having today. and i also can tell you, i am optimistic that one day we will not only achieve our internal unity, we will not only achieve our internal democracy, which i struggle for, i believe we will reach that day when there will be peace, but a just one. ajust peace. and i believe we will manage to have a one—state solution with full democratic rights for everybody, where palestinians wil