commissioner general for the un relief and works agency uh for palestine unroa, and that is philippe latsorinion uh with nur feckry here in the studio with me as well as uh muhammad that muslim guy who joins us from halifax, nova scotia, canada, we are fast running out of time, but first muhammad, very briefly, what do you think of the united nations performance so far? unfortunately, i wasn't expecting too much to begin with, i mean the un partition started this whole thing, the 1947 partition, which made no sense, not even mathematical sense, no logical sense, so i don't expect much from them, and the whole united nations structure in general with the veto power. pretty much ensures that if you are allied with nation that is ved to power such as the united states or great britain, you can do whatever you want, and any un resolution to try to stop you or hold you accountable will simply be vetoed and you can continue on with your war crimes. i think even the symbolic words by the un secretary general when he said that the october 7th attack by palestinians or the palestinian resistance did no