with me now are hannah weisfeld, founder of yachad uk a britishjewish organisation which supports the palestinian state. and hamze awawde a member of the palestinian delegation for hands of peace, which empowers american, israeli and palestinian youth to become agents of change. you are both there at the vigil on sunday. as we had another week of digesting what is happening in the middle east, the incredible pain still being felt by both sides, can you tell me about what the experience was like on sunday to come together to talk about something a bit more hopeful, about a future that might be more peaceful? it a future that might be more peaceful? a future that might be more eaceful? . , ., ., , ., a future that might be more eaceful? ., ., , ., peaceful? it was a way to show hope, because one peaceful? it was a way to show hope, because one of peaceful? it was a way to show hope, because one of the peaceful? it was a way to show hope, because one of the victims
Slept or lived, it could be a piece of clothing. or it could be a blood sample from a blood family member. bill: to our viewers at home, hemmer@foxnews.com is the email. also click on america s newsroom on our web site. that was probably the number one asked question. alisyn: it s a great question. that makes sense because he has such a vast family. there i vital mission underway in pakistan to uncover the tale of the helicopter that crashed at bin laden s compound in pakistan. what is so important about this piece and how quickly could it end up in someone else s hand. planning on renting a car? get ready to shell out even more money. it s ridiculous. that s insane.