 It's Martin Rubinovich. You are the former ambassador of Israel to the United States and you've been a negotiator with Syria So you've had some interesting experiences Is the two state there's two state solution basically dead? No, it's not it's in danger. It's not dead The the peace process can still be revived. I think the prospect of one state solution is frightening to Israelis and I believe that when presented with With a reasonable Formula for two-state solution the Israeli public will support it, but do you think that's plausible at the moment when you've got Conflict turmoil in Syria you have Islamic State etc. Why should there be any move from the part of the Israelis? It's not possible right now because of what you said and because of the makeup of the Palestinian leadership the Israeli leadership the Weakness of the the American role right now So what I presented in in our dialogue on on the stage was an effort to overcome this Problem not to go directly into final status negotiation use the carry paper that was prepared in 2014 as a vision and Start to negotiate more modest gold right now in order to get us out of the current predicament and put us back Into a peacemaking or negotiating mode. You mentioned the dialogue just now with the PLO representative Or the Palestinian Authority representative How do you find the WPC the world policy conference as a venue for this sort of dialogue? I think it's excellent. It's you know, it's large enough To be diverse to have a significant number of Knowledgeable interested influential individual. It's not the mass Let's say of Davos where one feels lost and it's not a tiny gathering of the same 25 familiar faces, but it's I think optimal size very good makeup. It's my second Conference and I'm very happy with it. And that's a bit which thank you very much. Thank you