 There's been no single attack like this on the Jewish people since the Second World War, and that's a matter of record. And you know what, I think that that may be, because across the world, the memory and the lesson of that appalling crime, the Six Million died, the memory may be starting to fade. And it may be that what we're really seeing now in some of these marches and these demos and the unthinking way people are talking about this issue, what we're starting to see perhaps, and I really hope this isn't the case, but you're seeing more and more evidence of anti-Semitism. And in the end, that is something that simply cannot be tolerated, neither in my country nor anywhere else. If people could see the evidence that I've just seen and that Scott has just seen, what they would see is the absolutely incontrovertible evidence of families in the last extremity of suffering and fear, and completely innocent, trying to protect themselves against brutal, brutal killers, and people who are setting out to attack and to brutalise the most innocent and defenseless, and Scott is right. That is the exact opposite of what the Israeli Defence Forces are trained to do. Look around, this is the end of anti-Semitism, this is where it ends. Those expressions of hate against Jewish people, this is what it becomes, what we are seeing around us here today. That's why it can't be tolerated in its most smallest form because it starts as a mustard seed and it grows into this horror.