benjamin netanyahu is desperate for peace with saudi arabia, and so that will play on his mind when he considers the response. alasdair bomb stop, sky news. correspondent mark stone has more analysis and reaction. >> you can't overstate the seriousness of this moment. a truly bloody turning point in a long, long conflict. and with consequences as yet unknown. but you can be sure that they will be devastating for the people of gaza. you can be sure that it will potentially risk widening this conflict much, much further. and i think that is why we have seen so many phone calls over the course of the day. the president has spoken to benjamin netanyahu. he has given him his full support. we have also heard the secretary of state anthony blinken has spoken to mahmoud abbas, the president of the palestinian authority in the west bank. remember, distinct from the hamas militants who run gaza. but nevertheless, connected. so i think there is so many unknowns at the moment. and the pictures that are emerging from the ground are truly extraordinary. of the audacious-ness of this attack, of the intelligence and military failures of israel. live pic