>> one of them is one i'd mentioned earlier in passing, that is the demilitarization of gaza, and there are a number of presence for this, again, removal of chemical weapons from the arsenal of bashar al assad in syria. the weapons weren't a problem in a warehouse, it was when they were used against civilians. hamas's rockets aren't a problem unless used against civilians and if the international community could remove those weapons, i think israel would accord at least implicitly with a continued hamas role in gaza. keep in mind there are other terrorist groups in gaza even more radical than hamas, elements of al qaeda, hamas at least is an organization that has some structure, has some welfare operations. so it is a big question here whether taking down hamas is the goal, because if you take down hamas, you're going to have to deal with chaos. nobody wants to do that.