 Since last year, arms sales have increased tenfold to Israel. This is more than an acceptance. This is complicity. Germany should be in the head, as well. I'll take the liberty to, and after moderation, if that's okay, to also introduce someone that I'm very happy to see in the audience tonight, which is Nikon Toulbains from the Jewish cause. I'm the speaker of this content. Thank you very much. It was my steer, Janice, mentioned in the center earlier, she's one of my closest comrades in our organization, and of course she went viral with her that we weren't in protest, and in highlighting the absurdity, of course, of the general German response to the issue of Palestine and the way that it soiled this issue with that of anti-Saharan. And of course, you spoke with Gaza earlier and we really need to talk about Gaza, and I understand here, where many of us agree on our subject, but everywhere, and I understand on the street either. Of course, in the movement, we're always in the streets every week, but I also mean speaking about it to people around us, you know, maybe a friend, maybe a colleague. In many situations it can be dangerous to do this. People have lost their jobs. People have been stigmatized in culture, in academia, in politics, so a lot of people are very careful about opening their mouths. But where is possible? We have to do it because the consensus that it's somehow acceptable to cite all this position, which is really just the position of human rights and basic morality, this consensus has to be destroyed. And it can't be destroyed just by demonstrating. It can't be destroyed just by lobbying politicians. It has to be destroyed through society because apparently 61% of the Jones did not agree with what's happening in Gaza with so of the polls claim it. But many of those are not going to say it because they don't want to be called anti-Semitic. They want to believe that the correct response to the Holocaust is not to say it. And we have to convince them that actually the only response to the Holocaust is to say it because if you are against genocide, then you are against full genocide. And the Nazi Holocaust was one genocide and this is another. And with all the differences between every genocide, we cannot say that we have learned from that and that we stand for some kind of motto never again. If we are accepting this and generally in particular committed to genocide in the 20th century in Namibia and in the Holocaust, we understand that. And now you see that not only defending politically the genocide in Gaza, but also saying that it will support Israel in court, that it will be an actively legal defender of genocide and of course the whole time in the army of Israel since last year arms sales have increased 10-fold to Israel. This is more than an acceptance. This is complicity. Germany should be in the aid as well. And so we have to make this clear that there is no... We will not accept any different standard of morals and human rights within Germany because of what Germany has done before. On the contrary, if anything, Germany should feel more obliged than anyone else to make sure that there is really never again to anyone.