in the google hang out is adam sha peeshapiro and also in the t i talia. she wrote the book "when peace is not enough how the israeli peace camps think of religion and national justice." you are a former combatant. to understand what you ar and moment armohammad are doing nowe your mind set and what the trigger was that changed things for you. as you said before i was combatant in the israel army. and i served in the occupied territories. and at some point i realize the that occupation is not only land, but also people. and mainly people. and in order to maintain these so-called "occupation" we have to deny the basic human rights of these people. i also couldn't overlook the distress of the people, the occupied people, and at some point i decided to change my way. after a few years i decided to meet palestinians face-to-face and i joined combatants for peace. >> lisa: i imagine that was not a popular choice among your peers in the israeli defense forces. how did you make that work or make that transition? >> most difficult was my family. i come from a fami