 So we're here specifically today with a group of families who brought their kids down to the hills, specifically to tell our representatives that we are super concerned about the starvation that's happening and wants that to intentionally it's being used as a weapon of war against innocent civilians. And basically 2 million people in the Lesla Strip are starving. Many of them, the UN says are on the brink of absolute famine if we don't have an immediate and permanent ceasefire. And we have snacks that we're sharing with the representatives who was associated with the hunger. The ceasefire now. The best humanity, no 200, and the ceasefire now. The free house, the free house, the ceasefire now. The people are starving, the ceasefire now. Israel started 2 million in Gaza. No, no money to Israel. My son, like a month ago, over at dinner, he literally told me, mama, no one loves Gaza. No one loves Palestinians. I told him, why are you saying so? No one is helping Palestinians. No one helping the people in Gaza. Funding the country that's perpetuating these war crimes needs to be stopped. Like, we can't keep saying we want a ceasefire and then actively funding a genocide at the same time. We should not be seeing newborns dying from malnutrition because their moms can't produce milk. We shouldn't be seeing children who are skin and bones. Hundreds of aid trucks waiting that are being blocked. And we need to actively try to get that aid into the Palestinians who desperately need it. We're asking for no more money for Israel. Not absolutely, no matter how it's packaged. We don't want any more money to go to Israel because you can't put humanitarian aid into a bill for $14 billion. That's also providing bombs. We want no more money for Israel. None, none. And if you want to fund aid to the people of Gaza, then we fund UNRF.