 It's very clear based on comments made by Israeli politicians, based on a lot of clear evidence you can see in videos that they're bombing indiscriminately. They are doing execution style killings. We saw pictures that came out in multiple different occasions of people stripped or either being put in jumpsuits, blindfolded, treated as a subhuman. Only real historical comparison you can make to the Holocaust. It's not easy to say this, but it's also, I think, necessary. I mean, this is the closest thing we have to a Holocaust that's happening now, that's happening live on high definition. You can go on Twitter, you can go on Google and find videos from today of sniper fire, of drone bomb in the middle of Rafah or Deir al-Balah. You can go every single day and find a different one. I, for context, my family's from Gaza. My father grew up in the Shujaya refugee camp, which has been bombed to smithereens. There's a group chat I have with my family in Gaza, of which 20-plus have now passed, of just daily videos and evidence and proof happening live in front of us. I asked two things, one, how can the senators still not call for a ceasefire, which I consider, honestly, the absolute minimum at this point. Given that so much killing is going on, it makes me wonder, is there a number? What's the number? Okay, so 30,000 dead apparently isn't enough. 100,000 plus dead or potentially missing under the rubble or kidnapped, taken hostage by the Israeli army, that's not enough. What is enough? What is enough for the senators to stop using the excuse of no, but we got to fight Hamas? And for you as staffers, I assume you have a conscience and you have some dedicating your life to this career and wanting to serve people. Palestinians are people too, very proud Palestinians. I plan to stay here for the foreseeable future, but also part of the reason for that is I can't go back home because my land is Gaza and I can't go back. Neither can any of my family that is outside of it and the ones in it are dying every day.