amy: i would just be about your community sheikh jarrah where you have been detained as you fight tovent homeless from being demolished there, including fighting against being forced out of your own. you and your twin sister were arrested and detained last year and a campaign to prevent the forced expulsion of palestinians . in february, you wrote about the israeli member of parliament who decided to move his office from the knesset, from the israeli parliament, to a yard in sheikh jarrah? >> absolutely. it sounds like a bizarre circus, a politician decides to move his office into someone's backyard, but this has happened way so many times more than i can count. many other politicians have set up makeshift offices on our streets for purely political gain. it is a performance, a spectacle in which there hoping to attain some type of political popularity. this is happening -- the same politician has now decided to move his "office" from our neighbor's backyard in sheikh jarrah to damascus. people are being attacked forcibly taking up space. i want to note this is happening in response