 under non-stop, massive, hours-long barrages of rockets targeting the south, the center, the east of the country from Beersheba through Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. We're talking about thousands of rockets that have been fired so far. Numerous direct hits resulting in casualties and great damage. Hundreds of people treated in hospital. Unclear number of dead communities, not communities. The country as a whole, all together under complete lockdown. Defense minister, you have got on declaring a state of war. Readiness, reservists have been called in. The security cabinet is set to convene later on in the day to make some tough decisions on how to proceed from here. But as we speak, the situation on the ground still unfolding as Israeli security forces struggling or trying to regain control over Israeli territory. Their Hamas chief, the chief of Hamas's military ring, Muhammadah, announcing it is the beginning of a war or urging Israelis, West Bank Palestinians, things from Jerusalem and groups in Lebanon, all of them to take up their arms and join. We need to say clearly at the beginning of this broadcast, there's a lot of information circulating at the moment on social media, some if not all containing extremely difficult visuals and content. We're aware of it all. We're getting it all from all sides of the border feds. And yet we will be reporting here only verified information. It is Saturday morning, October 7th, 2023, just across the nation ready to celebrate the holiday of Simchatura, it was 50 years ago, plus a day this very weekend when the 1973 Yom Kippur War broke out today. Israel once again under a surprise attack, a surprise war. We want to turn now to Sderot, resident called name Sderot, this border town, this border city down south, experiencing scenes that are no less than apocalyptic. In recent hours, Galnaim, Israelis being slaughtered, no other way to put it. Apparently so, yes. We have very few verified information ourselves. We are locked inside our homes in safe rooms, unable to go out. And we hear the bombing from morning. It hasn't stopped, as you said, ceaselessly. Rockets are being fired at us. And for the last two to three hours, we are hearing gunshots echoing in the streets, grenades. And it's complete state of warfare as the defense minister put it. And being here, I can tell you, he is right. He's reading the situation as is. And we have no idea how long this is going to take. Gal, we are obviously monitoring Israeli media. And in the past hours, we've heard dozens of Israelis, essentially begging no other way to put it. Again, I'm struggling, as all of us said this morning, to find words. I myself do not believe some of the words that are coming out of my mouth this morning, begging for help. Okay, Gal, we're tuning into the Israeli prime minister. Yes. I've ordered. Reservists. And we're really, that is, we're here to be home from command orders. We are at war. Yes, Israeli, and we will win it. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking for the first time this morning, hours after this slaughter began, saying loud and clear, this is a war, we will win it, urging Israeli citizens to stay resilient, and vowing an unprecedented response to Hamas, who launched this war earlier today. Back with Ghal Naim, resident of Zderot, listening together with us to the Israeli Premier. Well, the situation on the ground, we need to explain clearly terrorists, Hamas terrorists in Israeli towns, in Israeli communities, walking around the streets, taking people hostage. What is happening right now there, Ghal? What are you thinking? How are you feeling hearing the Prime Minister? Well, first of all, as we speak, another alarm will set off, and the rockets are being fired at us. I had to move to an even more location, so I hope our communication won't be, won't break. We are right now, me, myself, is not an immediate danger, but I do feel that our response, the Israel response is a bit slow, and perhaps a bit weak. We might not know things that are going on, but this is what we feel right now, and we are waiting for a call. Yes, Ghal Naim, it seems that we have some connectivity issues. As we've experienced for many hours this morning, as large ports of the Israel's south are out of power, no electricity, little ability to communicate, unfolding situation. Again, as we speak, Ghal Naim from Sderot, take care, stay safe, and we will be getting back to you later on in the broadcast. We want to head now to a representative of MADAA, EMT at MADAA, the Israeli Emergency Services, Drorah Wayne is joining us now here in our studios at the Jaffa Port in Tel Aviv. Drorah, thank you very much for joining us. So we are struggling to get a clear picture of the scope and scale of injured. What can you tell us? How many Israelis are being treated in hospitals across the country now? How many casualties can we officially confirm? Thank you for fitting me in today, I only wish it was under better circumstances. As you said, the information is constantly changing, and it's difficult to know exactly. I don't have the numbers to hand, having just come straight with my ambulance to try and give you an update on at least what we can provide, which is some guidelines and some reassurance from our perspective of trying to treat medically anyone injured or in need, and also maintain Israel's blood supply. Drorah, I do want, before we talk about what will happen in the coming hours, I want you to help us to refresh the home front command instructions. Many people obviously in a state of uncertainty at the moment. Once the Red Siren Alert is being heard, what should people do? Give us the guidelines, please. This is very, very important. Thank you for asking, and I'll go through step by step. The first thing is, as well as listening to this, please do visit the Home Front Command's website or download their app and read through properly and make sure you and your family understand the rules for what to do and the guidelines for what to do in different situations. This shouldn't be taken lightly. I'll also add that the Home Front Command's app, which has guidelines also acts as a personal siren. If there is a siren in your area, a red alert in your area of rocket fire, you will get a notification, so that's very important. Now, it will also tell you how long you have different areas, have different amounts of times to get to a safe space. That shouldn't mean you should use all this time, but do walk calmly if possible, avoid running. Many people are injured by falling over and tripping on the way to the protected space. What is a protected space? Many people will have in their apartment or in the floor of their building a reinforced room that meets the guidelines. If you have it, this is the best way. Make sure it's clear that it isn't obstructed and that everyone knows where it is. If you don't have a protected space in your apartment or your building or the bottom of your building, this inner stairwell is also used as a protective space. You should immediately make your way out of the apartment into the stairwell. Now, we do advise people in the Home Front Command are advising people to stay as close as possible to protected spaces, especially in the south and the center of the country. And to avoid going out unnecessarily or being too far from a protected space. If you are outdoors and you hear a siren, finding the nearest shelter is an option. If there is no shelter available, you should be lying down flat on the floor, even if you get dirty and covering your head with your hands next to a wall if possible. If you're in a vehicle, stop the vehicle safely on the side of the road, turn off the engine, and move away from the vehicle to lie down and cover your head. Now, when you're in the protected space, my last thing for now, when you're in the protected space, stay in there at least 10 minutes from when the siren stops just to be safe. Dror, thank you very much for these clear instructions. And we urge all our viewers to, of course, adhere to all these instructions and simply not to leave their homes. If possible, Dror Wayne, really, the emergency services of MADA are fighting on the battlefield alongside the Israeli security forces. Thank you so very much for this, Dror Wayne EMT at MADA Emergency Services. Thank you. And we do want to circle back now to the short remarks we've heard from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this past hour, the first public address since the war broke out this morning. Let's take a listen. Citizens of Israel, we are at war, not round, not escalation, a war. Hamas launched a murderous attack against the Israeli country and its citizens. I convene the chiefs of the security establishment First, to take out all the terrorists that are controlling Israeli territory down south, and this is happening as we speak. We will respond to the enemy in a scope and scale never experienced before. The enemy will pay a price that never known before, citizens of Israel. I urge you to adhere to the army, the home front command instructions. We are at war and we will win it. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after a security assessment earlier this morning and just ahead of a security cabinet meeting set to convene in just a bit over an hour from now. Joining us now in the studio, Lieutenant Colonel and the Reserves, Mr. Doronovital, former commander of the Special Forces of the IDF, Lieutenant Colonel and the Reserves, Jonathan Conriquez, the former National Spokesman for the IDF and very own, at 24 New Senior Defense Correspondent, Jonathan Regev. Gentlemen, too many questions, too little answers, that's for certain. Lieutenant Colonel Doronovital, what is happening to your understanding? First of all, we have to admit we were caught off guard. I mean, our attention was to the West Bank, the terror actions, to the peace initiative of Saudi Arabia. Hamas was playing his hand in the territories and preparing for us this surprise attack in a magnitude unimaginable until those days. And right now we are very fast to contain the situation, release those, issue them, those villages under attack on those communities and then attack back, of course, but have to be very careful to see how do we attack, what we attack, what are our objectives, because the counter attack would be, would have to be well fought in advance. This is a serious, serious, a somber situation in a magnitude that we didn't see, I think, in years. Okay, gentlemen, we do want to cross back live to the scene and now we'll get back to you in a second though. We're heading to the southern city of Vashkelon. Susie Engelstein is joining us live from there. Susie, thank you very much for joining us. How are you, what is happening in the southern city of Vashkelon at the moment? Hi. So we've been sitting in our bomb shelter which is underneath our house. Since 6.30 this morning, the electric power has been out since that time, I think probably in most of the surrounding area where I live here in Vashkelon, so I don't know how long my phone battery is going to last. It's a pretty frightening situation. I'm glad that finally the word war has been used because usually in these situations there's some other epiphyte which does not describe it. The sheer scale of what's happening at the moment is quite terrifying. And talks of a wide response means huge loss of life, presumably. So nothing good is happening. Yeah, that's an understatement. Nothing good is happening. That's for certain. So Susie, in the several hours you've been at the shelter, what are you hearing from neighbors? I'm sure that you're communicating with one another as much as possible. Is there security presence in your area? I have no idea because I haven't looked outside. There were reports at one point of things going on which I don't think I need to say on television but on the radio, but those were apparently unconfirmed. There's an awful lot of photos and news and other things flying around the place. Yes, I'm in contact with friends, family, neighbors. I've seen reports that there's been admissions of casualties to the local hospital here in Ashkelon as they have also been in Barshava. My family in the UK has seen the city of Ashkelon on their televisions. They've all been in touch, obviously. Yes, of course. And one of the same photographs which I think have been broadcast, I don't know, we don't even have a TV down here in our shelter, we're reliant only on the phone. But we've seen photographs of direct hits and we've heard them. We know to distinguish between an iron dome shooting down a file and a direct hit and there've been several very loud direct hits. Yes, and even this hour, as the angle seen, we do not have an accurate count of the amount of direct hits. Numerous of them since the early hours of this morning. Susie Engelstein joining us from Ashkelon. Save your battery, stay safe. And hopefully, sooner rather than later, you can get out of the shelter and take a deep sigh of relief. Susie Engelstein, stay safe. Thank you very much for speaking with us this morning. Thank you. And Lieutenant Colonel Conriquez, as we've just heard, so much information, misinformation, disinformation on social media these past hours because the war is not fought only on the battlefield. And if in this respect, we can say that I must definitely launch the war in a successful tone. Let's put it that way. Also, when it comes to the psychological war, they're doing quite well. Let's put it that way. Unfortunately, yes. Well, usually in military activity, the aggressor usually has the upper hand and the one who launches a surprise attack usually has the advantage of moving first. Hamas moved first on the ground, but importantly, they have also moved first in the information sphere. And what they are doing now, their aim is to terrorize Israeli civilians. It is to amplify their activities, their heinous murderous activities on the ground in the media in order to instill fear and terrorize Israeli civilians in order to enlarge their achievements which even without amplification are very substantial. And I'm sure that what they're also doing is trying to get other terrorist organizations as well as Israeli Arabs and perhaps organizations along Israel's borders to see their success, Hamas' success, and join in to incite additional violence. And the media warfare begun the second, the first bullet was fired by the first terrorist and the first rocket was fired. That's when the media war started. Israel hasn't gotten its pants on yet when it comes to the media warfare and we are still waiting for official figures. We're still waiting for the IDF and Israel to get the hold of the situation and release clear statements about the situation. But we must also think about the day after. This is how it started with murderous attacks and executions of Israeli civilians in their homes. This is how it started. We can assume that this is not how it will end. It will end with scenes of massive destruction in Gaza and with lots of casualties in Gaza. It will be the job of official Israel to make sure that how it started is remembered by the world, international community and many of Israel's antagonists and enemies who are happy to criticize us while we reach the end state which will be a defeat of Hamas and terrorists and them paying a very heavy price. But we mustn't... It's crucial to get the media operations going now and to start shaping the narrative of what we are going to do. Yeah, regaining control, not just over Israeli territory. But again, gentlemen, we need to understand as we speak is still some of it being held by Hamas terrorists down south but also over the narrative or what is happening, the reality on the ground, rather. Donathan Regev, Mr. Konuikis mentioned Israel official, official Israel that is set to make some decisions and indeed a security cabinet in just over an hour from now. What should we expect to happen then? I think, and again, no one is telling us anything which is one of the problem and it was mentioned here. I think that for Israel, a victory for Israel is to delay the next war as much as possible. Unfortunately, we do not live in Switzerland, therefore, we can always assume that the next war will happen. Victory for Israel is delaying the next war as much as possible. In order to delay the next war after this one as much as possible, the answer has to be such that Israel's enemies will have to think 100 times before engaging on any operation. In order for that to happen, the answer has to be very, very decisive in a way that will make Hezbollah or anyone in Syria or anyone in Tehran thinking about it again. Unfortunately, the first few hours of this war, I don't think we can call it an operation anymore, swords of anything, this is a war. And the first few hours were won by Hamas and on any level, on the ground, on the media, on the psychological level. And this is something that we'll be remembered. It's right now. Yesterday was October 6th, 50 years ago, that's the date when the Yom Kippur War started. It ended with major Israeli victory on the ground, but with very hard feelings which go with the Israeli society to this day. 50 years later, we keep on asking, how come? How come Israel was surprised? How come Israel reacted this and not that? And this is what brings me to ask you, Colonel Adon Avital, how come? Surprise attacks are part of the military history everywhere. Pearl Harbour, the Yom Kippur, of course, it's a terrible mis-happening. I want to remind you that we had a few operations. Gaza, one of them failed a few years ago, so it's not like the intelligence was not trying its hand in Gaza. We had a lot, the obstacle, they're trying to prevent the tunnels, but in the end, they really tricked us in the magnitude unheard of, I think, in the context of intelligence. And this is a Pearl Harbour of the intelligence, the Israeli intelligence right now. But now, as was said here, we have to first contain the situation and then think very carefully and wisely what would be the counter-attack because the story is really complicated on all fronts. And the question is, what do we want in the context of the global landscape in which we are in? So as we are nearing the end of this broadcast, Lieutenant Colonel Avital, when we're talking about the current operations of the security forces underground at the moment to your understanding and when it comes to the response or the counter-attack, the head-back that Benjamin Netanyahu was talking about earlier today, what should we expect? I think the Israelis public will have to understand that words don't cut it anymore. I mean, those kind of words, severe attack, whatever, this won't cut. Lieutenant Colonel Avital, we are taking a listen out to the IDF a spokesperson, Daniel Agari. Terrorists are still in Israeli territory. We're amidst fighting in several locations in which terrorists are still at these hours. IDF is flooding the Israel-South and Israel's border community with forces. Commanders and soldiers are arriving there to manage the fighting. We are focused on the fighting in the area of the Gaza border community area. The IDF and its entirety, the F-4s and began launched a massive attack on the city of Gaza in recent hours. There are plenty of disinformation I ask the public media to be responsible and rely only on us. The IDF spokesperson updates in real time. We are at war. We are flooding the South with Israeli security forces. We continue our operations and we'll continue to update you to get the full pictures. Yes, so more forces are heading down South as to join the combat there. Truly, apocalyptic, unbelievable scenes down South several hours after Hamas launched a war against Israel. Still several Israeli communities, towns, cities are under siege under control of Hamas terrorists. Then Israeli territory. Let's cross now to I-24 news correspondent, Nikol Tzedek, down South. She's been there since the morning hours with the rest of the I-24 news team. Nikol Tzedek, what is the situation where you're currently at? I feel like you described it best. It is an apocalyptic scene as you're driving here through the South in Ashkelone right now. We're at the Barzalai Medical Center where they're treating already, they say upwards of 94 people is how many people have been injured so far and are currently being treated at the hospital. And that's just in South Tel Aviv, we're hearing reports that more than 200 people have been injured through other places in South and Central Tel Aviv. And when you drive through the South here to Ashkelone, we actually had to pull over multiple times, at least four different times because these sirens were going overhead and you could see the live interceptions from the Iron Dome hitting those Hamas rockets overhead. And so you have to pull over to the side of the road and get down and stay in a safe place. And unless you are in a hospital, which luckily we are in a safe place right now for everyone who is being treated at the hospital, but there are just massive clouds of black smoke just overtaking really the entire city, lots of fires throughout the area. We continue to see helicopters also patrolling overhead. And we also have seen as we were driving through Ashkelone more in the center near Bengorian Street, one of the main roads in the area, there was a car that was stopped right in the middle, left behind because it was riddled with gun holes. It was completely shot through the entire car and police in the area say that was part of the terrorist activity. Some of the terrorists who had infiltrated in the area. And that's when they told us that we shouldn't be out in the streets. They're urging all of the residents here in Ashkelone to really stay home and especially stay near a bomb shelter because these sirens continue to go off every five, 10, 15 minutes. So it's really imperative right now for everyone who is in the South and even in central Tel Aviv from what we're seeing to staying your safe place, staying near a bomb shelter and continue to listen to those warnings from the Home Front Command, Ellie. Absolutely, Nicola. Cedric, as the information continues to get in, do we have a clear image of the amount of people injured currently being treated in hospitals? Do we have a clear figure of casualties, Nicola? Well, so far, for right now, from what we're hearing as far as here at the Barcelona Medical Center, 94 people. However, those numbers were before I just saw another ambulance enter in more military vehicles. So it does seem like more and more people are continuing to come here. And throughout other hospitals in other areas throughout the South and in central Tel Aviv, we're hearing reports of upwards of 200 people wounded. Now, those injuries go from everywhere for mild. Some people even coming here for PTSD to some much more serious injuries that they're being treated here at the hospital for. Nicola Cedric, in one of many hospitals currently treating Israelis, we're talking hundreds of Israelis currently being treated in hospitals across the area. Thank you very much, Nicola Cedric, with the rest of the I-24 news team down South. Thank you very much for this. Back here in the studio with Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conriquez and the I-24 New Senior Defense Correspondent, Jonathan Regif. Both of you listening together with us to the IDF spokesperson. We're hearing more Israeli officials, albeit brief statements facing the cameras and speaking to the Israeli public, Jonathan Regif, to your understanding, what is the current state of affairs down South? What can we say? We can still say, and this has been acknowledged by the IDF spokesman, we just heard it, parts of Israeli territory are not under Israeli control, they're under terrorist control. And it has been going on for about five hours now and it will continue for some time to come until we get the all, it will eventually happen. The terrorists will eventually be killed or run away but it will take hours and the damage is huge because we're not getting any official figures but we can assume that people have been killed, we can assume that people have been kidnapped. If we saw such large numbers of terrorists come into Israel and this will affect the continuation of this war because if we saw how much leverage Hamas got from one soldier, Gilad Shalit, kidnapped back in 2006, if the numbers are bigger we have no idea, no one's telling us anything. If the numbers are bigger then that will be a bigger leverage and if Israel, we want to wipe out the Gaza Strip as many Israelis are feeling surely many people within the coalition. What do you do with Israelis who may be there? And we're seeing for the past 10 years how much debate there is within the Israeli society about the bodies of two soldiers held in Gaza. What do we do if there are many more bodies? What do we do if there are live Israelis? We don't know. There might be, there might be. What do we do then? So these are also considerations that will have to be considered. I'm quite sure that all of the communities which have been taken over, they will be cleared of terrorists but what happens then is the big question and at least to me, the Israeli reaction has to be such that will make everyone understand that a war against Israel is something that they better not do. If we spoke about the Yom Kippur war 50 years ago after the Yom Kippur war, the Syrian border was kept quiet for 40 years and ignited only because of the civil war there and with Egypt there was a peace treaty. Part of it was because of the defeat that they had on the battleground. The situation after this war should be such, I don't expect any peace treaty with Hamas but it should be such that Hamas or Hezbollah or anyone else understand they better not do this again because the repercussion will be major. I hope this is what happens. And no peace with Hamas and yet if there was a perception that Hamas might be a potential partner to anything or even the so-to-speak containment policy or sticks and carrots policy, the intentions of Hamas couldn't get clear this morning. And this is also, there was a policy for the past decade so maybe even more 15 years since Hamas took over the Gaza Strip in 2007 of trying perhaps to destate Gaza and the West Bank, trying to negotiate with Hamas in Gaza. Divide and conquer so to speak. Divide and conquer and maybe there was a thought and notion that Hamas in Gaza with all the trouble that it gave Israel in the past 15 years is the lesser evil. Maybe we got the wake up call this morning the one that Israel perhaps should have had many years ago but did not if this is the, I'm not sure this is the lesser evil. If this is what happens, I'm not sure this is the lesser evil and I'm not sure this is the less worst option. And all of this while Hamas is urging loud and clear to Palestinians in the West Bank and Jerusalem, Arab Israelis and forces in Lebanon to simply join, to join the fight. So these areas are on high alert as well. And Mr. Conriquez, you've mentioned earlier the counter attack on behalf of Israel that will begin later on once the control is under situ, the situation where there is under control. The West already voicing support of Israel, standing by Israel. We're talking about statements from the U.S. and from France, from Germany and Italy. Again, saying that they stand by Israel in face of this murderous attack of Hamas. How crucial is international backing at this point in time? And at this stage, I think before we get to that, I think there's another perspective that we need to keep in mind. Our blood is figuratively and literally boiling at the scenes that we're seeing from Israel, of butchered Israeli civilians, of captives and of Israeli bodies being paraded in Gaza. I still haven't gotten verified information so I am cautious about what we reflect. So our blood is boiling, we're furious at the audacity of this attack against Israel. However, in our decision making, it's very important to again look at the bigger picture and to understand who will benefit from escalating the situation and what is at stake. And as previously insinuated, what is the end result that we would want to achieve by launching our counterattack or the response? It won't be only a counterattack, but a response. Will Israel look to topple Hamas and fundamentally change the situation in Gaza once and for all? Will it look to eradicate all of the Iranian proxies that have infested around our borders? Will it look to send a message to Iran? Or will it look to only focus geographically on Gaza? These are questions that need to be answered and the IDF response will have to be tailored according to where Israel is aiming. And at this stage, when we're in a situation, an unprecedented one in terms of violence and attacks on Israeli casualties, then I think that Israeli planners should be looking at the situation with a fresh pair of eyes and assessing, okay, what we've done so far, aerial attacks against military targets in Gaza, inflicting very limited damage on Gaza, that probably won't fit the bill now. What do we need to do? And then start planning backwards from the end result and then having military operations supported. But we're in a totally different situation. This isn't something that we have encountered before. It is reminiscent of 50 years ago, as Jonathan pointed out, Yom Kippur, this is a fundamentally different situation which requires different thinking. And I dare say it might also be an opportunity to enhance and improve the security of the state of Israel if done well, smartly and with cool minds. Yes, well, all the previous paradigms, obviously, not applicable anymore. That's perhaps an understatement. We are crossing now to 24 news, a senior editor, Guy Israel down south. Guy, what is the situation where you're currently at? That is an absolutely surreal situation for the communities on the Gaza border. It's difficult to even try to explain or to understand the situation and which thousands of Israelis are in right now. I'm in one of the communities that is closer to the city of Ashkelon, so not right on the border. But when it comes to those many kibbutzes, the many communities that are sometimes less than a mile away from the border, the situation is completely different, the situation in which Hamas terrorists have literally taken over some of these communities, people waking up to sounds of gunfire outside their homes, having to lock up themselves, close all the windows. Those are the lucky ones. The many unlucky ones are the ones who confronted this live fire, thousands of terrorists infiltrating their communities, their streets, and in some cases, their homes, killing many Israelis, kidnapping many Israelis. Hamas is reporting 35 Israelis kidnapped. We've seen images of some of them, civilians, innocent civilians who were taken hostage by Hamas. So I've been covering the conflict in this area for many years also as a resident of the area since Hamas took over Gaza in the mid 2000s, around 2006. There has never been anything like this. And this is a failure of the Israeli military, if I may, not just on the intelligence level, but certainly also on the tactical level because it is one thing not to know that Hamas and the other terror groups are planning this attack today. The fact that they have managed to infiltrate so many Israeli communities and cities in the south of the country is beyond comprehension. And many, many thousands of Israelis are locked in their homes right now, hearing gunshots outside their homes, fearing that the terrorists might be able to infiltrate their homes and the military is not giving the right answers for now. We are hearing so many sounds, not just of the rockets, this is something that residents of these communities are used to, sounds of warplanes, of helicopters. And in those communities, a lot of gunshots. I'm hearing from one resident that is actually smelling, the smell of those guns just outside his home. It is too close to comprehend an insane situation that Israel will have to think very deeply about, about the security concept, the thinking for so long when it comes to Hamas and Gaza terrorists, the fact that terror groups in Gaza have been training and arming themselves for so long. And just this week, we heard people from the Israeli military saying that Hamas is a turd, everything is fine when it comes to Gaza, there's no fear there. It rinsed too many bells, guys, Israel, too many bells, 50 years and a day after the Yom Kippur War broke out by surprise, Israel again, surprised by war. We continue our rolling coverage here on I-24 News. Thank you very much for watching.