 with the president of the biggest superpower in the world is interested in what's happening in Israel. It is not for nothing. It is not in order to poke anyone. It is because of a sincere deep concern of our need in Israel as a nation to reach understandings at this moment of the crisis through some sort of a formula out of it. Israel is important to the world, Israel is important to the region and Israel is important and dear to the U.S. And this also should be another consideration for our brothers and sisters back in Israel. Dear friends, I had a wonderful meeting with President Biden. President Biden is a huge friend of the State of Israel. I am reminded of how he landed with Air Force One in Israel a year ago in July as he was walking down Air Force One. He was waving to me and saying, I'm home. I'm back home. And indeed, President Biden reiterated his ironclad commitment and his utter friendship and love of the State of Israel and his support for the State of Israel. And we discussed, thus, many issues, including the Iranian nuclear threat and the operations by Hezbollah to flare up the region, as well as our ironclad alliance of security, including the ability to build regional cooperation and move forward on the circle of peace. And naturally, we've also discussed the internal issues in Israel, how important they are to the world, of course, where they stem from. But I reiterated my commitment, as I said before, Israeli democracy is strong and resilient. And we should definitely see the current debate in Israel with all its facets as a tribute to the strength of Israeli democracy. Thank you very much. All right, gentlemen, that was Israeli President Isaac Herzog, just out of the oval wrapping up his meeting with the U.S. President Joe Biden. We all heard what he had to say.