 So I started working at I-24 News at the end of 2016, anchoring the rundown, and certainly one of the most memorable days would have had to have been May 11th, 2021, when it was decided that we would move the show down to Ashkelon because the conflict with Hamas and Gaza had started, and there had been rockets fired at Ashkelon that morning, someone had actually been killed there. So the station had actually rented out the lobby of a hotel on the beachfront in Ashkelon. We went down there and was decided between myself and the field producer, Kenny Brunfermacher, that if the air raid sirens went out, during the program we would continue broadcasting live. But there was a problem. The manager of the hotel said that for insurance purposes we had to move down to the bomb shelter, which was in the basement of the hotel. Unfortunately though, we could not broadcast, get reception to broadcast live from down in the basement. So Kenny and I decided we would actually just sort of continue the broadcast from the top of the stairs leading down to that basement. So sure enough, that's what happened. About an hour to a program, the air raid sirens to rang out. We're live in Ashkelon, air raid sirens are coming. I'm going to ask the guests to start moving please to the air raid shelter. I also will be moving. I very calmly told people on air that we were moving down to the bomb shelter. If Kenny then had a second camera, follow me and catch me at the top of the stairs going down to the shelter. And we continue to broadcast throughout that air raid siren in Ashkelon. We are now at the entrance here to the air raid shelter in the Regina Hotel. It actually the stairway leads down. The irony though is that was the only air raid siren in Ashkelon that night. And after I threw it back to the studio in Tel Aviv and Benita, who was anchoring there, they had about another 30 air raid sirens in Tel Aviv that evening. So they had it much worse than we had it. But I was surely a night to remember for myself and for I 24 news.