 Afternoon, everyone. Around 800 American citizens, legal permanent residents, and family members have departed through Raffa Gate. There are a little over 1,200 left, which is a higher number than we had when we announced it last week. One of the things that happens is we continue to identify either additional American citizens or American citizens or permanent residents who have additional family members that they're reporting to us that we then try to get on the list to get out of Gaza. With respect to American citizens who have died, the number who died as a result of the attacks of October 7th is the same as it has been. There is one additional casualty in post-October 7th incidents that I can report out today. There are a total of six American citizens who have died, not from the terrorist attacks in October 7th, but in the month plus since. Five who are members of the IDF and one who is a national police border officer. Did they die in Israel or in Gaza? Of those of the IDF, I believe, four of them died in Gaza. One died in northern Israel. Every innocent life that's lost is a tragedy. And we mourn the loss of every innocent life. These are civilians whose deaths have come through no fault of their own that they're in the conflict that is not of their own making. And I can tell you, speaking for myself, speaking for everyone in this administration, that we feel those deaths. Every bit as we feel the loss of Israeli civilian lives. The Houthi seizure of the motor vessel Galaxy Leader in the Red Sea is a flagrant violation of international law. We demand the immediate release of the ship and its crew, and we will consult with our allies and UN partners as appropriate on next steps. Thank you.