>> for you, the arab neighborhoods of east jerusalem, which is where the palestinians would like to put their state, you think it would not be possible to have a palestinian capital? >> a very clear no. i'm committed to serve all my residents, the muslim, the christian, the jewish residents. for me, they're all the same. that's what the jewish tradition, that's what the jewish bible says. you have to treat everyone equally, and that's exactly what we're doing. and there are gaps to close on the arab neighborhoods, and the jewish neighborhoods, and i'm committed to closing those gaps. >> i've never met a palestinian negotiator who would accept that position, that they cannot have a capital in a part of jerusalem. does that mean peace is unlikely? >> i think it's a demand that has to be off the table, because whoever raises such a demand doesn't understand the importance of the city of jerusalem as a united city. and unfortunately, sometimes i