 Meshi Treet, thank you very much for being with us. I'm WPC TV. You are a member of the Knesset and a well-known opponent of the Netanyahu government and a great advocate of a two-state solution. But do you think a two-state solution is at all likely in the near future, especially given the rise of ISIS and the Islamic State, which presumably is concentrating a lot of Israeli minds to say we can't afford to have a Palestinian state next to us? Paradoxically, the rise of ISIS is a very good reason for everybody to support much more stronger the two-state solution to people. Because in a matter of fact, we find ourselves today in the Middle East, which is a very difficult neighborhood, in a situation in which most of the Arab countries now are fighting against the radical Islam like we did on the last many, many years. So if we did not have the Palestinian problem, if there were a solution with the Palestinians, we can find ourselves in one coalition with all the Arab states fighting together against this terror. Because now the Arabs understand that the radical Islam is very dangerous not to Israel, because we can protect ourselves very well. But it is much more dangerous to daily genes. So that's give us more better desire to go ahead and solve the Palestinian problem. Therefore, I think that there is a big readiness in Israel side and also in the Palestinian side to come to resolution and to some kind of arrangement of having peace with the Palestinians and two-states or two people. A final question then. How do you see the situation resolving itself in Syria, which obviously is where the Islamic State is establishing itself or trying to? Syria is going apart. And I'm sorry to say the world doesn't give them. The world dealing with Israel so much nobody there to deal with Syria. More than 200,000 people have been killed in Syria. It's very sad. And I'm glad that at least Israel, the only thing we can do as a state is to open what we call the good fence on the Golan Heights in which we accept to military hospital every injured man or woman who came in over us to take a treatment. And those who come with a complicated injured are taking care in our hospitals. We have in Israel more than 400 Syrian taking care by the Israeli hospitals. And we also bring the families in to stay with them. So to find out that we're not that terrible as they thought in their image and perception about Israel. Meshashree, thank you very much indeed. As well. Thank you very much.