Our position is quite simple. The whole final status has to be resolved in negotiations between the parties. No unilateral initiative will contribute to President Bush's vision of two states living side by side in security.
We've taken the initiative to call a meeting between the parties to facilitate the passing of humanitarian goods into Gaza.
We've been clear with the Israelis on their obligations under the 'road map' and President Bush has specifically called on the Israelis not only to remove illegal outposts but to stop settlement expansion.
Our evaluation of all of our programs is ongoing and decisions on which programs will go forward -- and how -- will move on its own timetable.
As far as I know, it has no basis in reality.
As a matter of policy, we don't talk to terror organizations.