 All right, that was Dutch. Let's go quickly to Dublin. Yesterday in Dublin, there was a tragic attack by an immigrant Muslim in a school where he stabbed three kids and two teachers. One of the kids is in critical condition in hospital. Luckily, nobody has died yet of those wounds, but three kids in hospital, or one kid, is in critical condition. It's immediately after the news came out and it was rumored that it was a Muslim who committed the crime, about 500. I don't know. It's hard to tell what the numbers are, but several hundred, maybe several thousands, hard to tell. Irish men, primarily men, I think it was, went out into the streets and basically rioted, burned down a hotel that had been used to house asylum seekers in Ireland. They burned cars, they rioted. They were incredibly disruptive. They took over the streets, they damaged a number of vehicles, they torched a bus, and they damaged 13 properties in addition to the hotel. At some point, the police were having a very hard time controlling this, and there were some rumors that they called in the military. I don't think the military actually was used, but it got pretty dicey and pretty unpleasant in Dublin, a beautiful city, by the way, last night. I think 36 people were arrested in jail, and there is a call now from these demonstrators, or these rioters, and others. There was a call to eliminate or reduce immigration again. So while I know RIMO is minimizing the role of the pro-Hamas protests, I think that's a mistake. I think all of Europe, and this is a broader issue. Maybe I'll do a show on this tonight. And this is the broader issue that I think all the Muslims do when they go out and they demonstrate and they support Hamas, all they do is they incite or awaken, if you will, the nationalist tendencies in many of these European countries. All they do is ignite a fire that will ultimately consume them. It's still small because the terrorist attack happened in Israel. It didn't happen in Europe. But imagine if a terrorist attack, if terrorist attacks, start happening now in Europe. I mean, when they did 10 years ago, when ISIS ran amok in Europe, these right-wing parties were just awakening. Now they're well-established. Now the networks of people opposed to Islam in Europe is dramatic and significant. If there was a string of terrorist attacks in Europe now, I think the response would be a lot more brutal than it was what is it, sevens, eight, 10 years ago when ISIS and al-Qaeda are going all the way back to the bombing in the British subway. They will awaken the Europeans. They will awaken European nationalism. They will awaken the worst in European nationalism. And they will be its victims. So beware, Muslims, you might regret all of this.