 Hello, hello, hello. Well, folks, please take a seat if you have one. Today, thanks to concerted American leadership, we're in a situation where safe passage for wounded Palestinians and foreign nationals to Exegaza has started. The American citizens are able to exit today as part of the first group of probably over 1,000. We'll see more of this process going on in the coming days. Working nonstop to get Americans out of Gaza as soon and safely as possible. This is a result of intense and urgent American diplomacy with our partners in the region. I personally spent a lot of time speaking with the Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel and the President Sisi of Egypt and others to make sure that we could open this access for people to get out. I want to thank our partners in the region and particularly Qatar. We've worked so closely with us to support negotiations to facilitate the departure of these citizens. At the same time, we're continuing working to significantly step up the flow of critical humanitarian assistance in the Gaza. A number of trucks entering Gaza continues to increase significantly, but we still have a long way to go. The United States is going to continue to drive humanitarian support for innocent people in Gaza who need help and they do need help. We're going to continue to affirm that Israel has the right to respond to responsibility of defending citizens from terror, and it needs to do so in a manner that was consistent with international and humanitarian law that prioritizes protection of citizens. We've all seen the devastating images from Gaza, Palestinian children crying out for lost parents, parents reasoning and writing for the children's names on their hands and legs to be identified. The worst happened. The loss of every innocent life is tragic. We grieve for those deaths and continue to grieve for the Israeli children and mothers are brutally slaughtered by Hamas terrorists and also continue to hold in our hearts the hundreds of families and loved ones, including small children and elderly grandparents, including American citizens being held hostage. My administration continues to work around the clock to reunite those families. We're not going to give up, period. We're not going to give up. Corporations to sell seed, fertilize, and even farm equipment use their outsides more.