while an overwhelming number of israelis back the situation in gaza, let's go to tel aviv and yehuda shaol. the co-founder and director of breaking the silence an israeli veterans group that works to expose injustices and abuse of palestinians by the israeli military. good to have you with us. your group's executive director wrote about her time in the service in the guardian on monday saying i believed with all my heart that we were doing what needed to be done. things have changed and now, i can no longer have that certainty. how have things changed? >> i think when uli, my comrade, wrote that things have changed she doesn't necessarily say that things have changed on the ground. i think when she says things have changed, is she changed, the way she sees and the reality how things stand. the same for me, during the second intifada, towards the end of my service, when i was able to start thinking like a civilian that i started questioning. and i started realizing the way i justify things to myself throughout my service didn't make sense anymore. >> your group's point is that the israeli m