 We had an excellent meeting, it was a... The Israelis have been evacuating neighborhoods instead of entire cities, so focusing in on a much more deliberate way on those who may be in harm's way as they conduct the campaign against Hamas, establishing some deconfliction areas, some safe areas that people can go to, where they can be safe from being in the line of fire, and having a more narrowly focused area of where this military operation is actually being conducted. Having said that, as we stand here almost a week into this campaign in the south after the end of the humanitarian pause, it is imperative, it remains imperative that Israel put a premium on civilian protection. And there does remain a gap between exactly what I said when I was there, the intent to protect civilians, and the actual results that we're seeing on the ground. We continue to recognize the extraordinary difficulty of this task, as Israel is dealing with a terrorist adversary that intentionally embeds itself with civilians. But, again, Israel has an obligation to do everything possible to put a premium on protecting civilians and maximizing humanitarian assistance. This is something that we're talking about with the Israelis on a regular basis, including as recently as today, and including in the President's conversation with Prime Minister Netanyahu earlier today, for their loss and for your loss.