 Sitting right next to me, Mohammed Baharoun, I haven't forgotten you, and I remember you being a very polite host, saying that you don't want to be first, and so we're going to get to you. You're going to be last. Meanwhile, though, we're going to give the floor to Renault Girard. The floor is yours. Thank you. First of all, I'm going to speak in my language, French, because it took me a lot of time, a long time to learn in my youth, so I'm going to try to use it. Yes, the 7th of October is obviously a major impact event, and the consequences are obviously quite different from the terrorist attack on September 11. The terrorist attacks of the 7th of October will have, I think, a considerable impact on not only the region, but I think even the whole world. So in fact, if I were to give a summary of my conference, it would be a local conflict, a global price. And it's not the case of all conflicts. Recently, we had a conflict in a territory about as big as La Sigeordanie. La Sigeordanie is a French department, like Superficies, it's about 6,000 square kilometers, called the Haut-Carabas. And in fact, the entire population of Haut-Carabas ended up being chased, in a conflict, if we take the conflict of September 2020 and the last days of the conflict, which, in number of deaths, is about what this conflict of the 7th of October did. It happened completely like a letter to the post, no one talked about it. So there are conflicts that are much more English in the world that are happening at the moment, like the conflict between the Tigrayans, the Eritreans, the Amaras, the Oromans, the Ethiopians, no one talks about it, and it continues with a number of deaths, and much higher refugees. Why do we talk about the time of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? First, because in the international relations, the feeling is much more important than reality. It is the feeling of reality that is important. And the feeling is that there has been an abominable crime in Europe and the Western countries, especially the Americans, who had not done much to save the Jews. We remember the conference of the Royal Hotel in Evian, where they refused to take the Jewish refugees from Germany. The great powers of the time, and the Soviet Union for other reasons, wanted to repair a crime, the crime of choice, by an injustice, or what was resented by an injustice. You will tell me that the problem is much more complex than that, because in fact, in Palestine, you have two legitimacy that is opposed. The Arab legitimacy, since in 1880 there were 500,000 Arabs for 30,000 Jews in Palestine, which was an Ottoman region, and the Zionist legitimacy, because the Zionists, the Jews from Europe, they built a state. Before they arrived in Tel Aviv, there were marais, there were a lot of moustiques. They built this state. So you have two legitimacy that is opposed, but the feeling of not only the Arab nations, the Arab peoples, I'm not talking about governments, I'm talking about populations, and that we repaired a crime by an injustice, but it is the same with non-Muslim populations of other continents. We saw extremely strong reactions, for example, in Latin America, in these images, so to feel in Latin America, while in Latin America, there is strictly nothing to do with the Israeli-Palestinian problem. So this October, we will have local consequences, as we all know, and global consequences. The local consequences, it's very simple. In Israel, we have now the proof that the right-wing is less good than the left-wing to protect Israeli citizens. No left-wing government has 8400 massacred citizens. And the mistake, it's ideological, is that we neglected the southern front, the division of the southern front, to send them, instead of protecting the international borders recognized by Israel. All those who were in the international borders recognized by Israel, we were sent these Israeli soldiers to protect illegal colonies and colons that have behaved extremely badly since the beginning of the year, killing more than 200 Palestinians with a sort of license to kill given by the right-wing and extreme-right Israeli government. So this is the proof. And obviously, the Netanyahu government will have to pay Netanyahu himself to not have to protect these Kibbutz, which was, on the other hand, rather pacifist people and who wanted peace with the Palestinians. On the side of Hamas, there will also be a problem that we didn't quite handle. It's that the feeling in the Arab populations, as true in the social networks, we have saluted Hamas's military audacity to have used its little helicopters, but there has still been a very big problem of discipline and of crime against babies, against elderly people, etc. And all the movements that are intended to be resistance movements are not, in the story of the Middle East, carried out of the sort. I personally attended after the Israeli withdrawal of 2000, which had not been announced, where the Israelis have betrayed their Christian allies from the south, the Arnais-Lahad, taken from this territory by the Hezbollah. Not a gif, not a flight, not a rape, the discipline. And this discipline that has proved the Hezbollah, there are a few officers of the Arnais-Lahad who were, but they were not released, they were brought to justice. And I think that Hamas, there will be consequences for Hamas in this incredible discipline of the soldiers who committed all these horrors. Then, the module consequences. Well, of course, we have, and this has been said, an accrual polarization between the West and the South, the South Global, saying two measures. Because the feeling is that we have heard the Westerners give a lot of lessons, especially during the destruction of Mariupol in Russia, in Vladimir Putin. And there, the whole, not only the Muslims of the entire world, who have gathered behind Hamas's banner, but also in Latin America, in Africa, people say, but the American bombs in Gaza have exactly the same thing. It's Mariupol that we see, who is doing it. So it was an incredible gift that was made to Putin. Other economic consequences, the Prime Minister Netanyahu had announced, you remember, at the United Nations Tribune, the constitution of a new economic corridor, between, he had said, India, the Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel, and Italy. He had to compete, so another road project of the day, China, Iran, Iraq, Syria, and attack Greece. I think that today, the new corridor announced by Netanyahu has really, like Abram's agreements, has really had a big lead. So, to conclude, we can say, there is a good news and all that, is that there is a global consensus, perhaps not within the Israeli society, but even within the Israeli society, there are a lot of people who agree, that it is necessary to adjust, once and for all, the Palestinian problem. You said that it is absolutely wrong to say that it is impossible to do. It is difficult, but it is absolutely possible. Even, you just have to look at the agreements and the negotiations of Taba. Of course, we can have Jerusalem as capital of a Palestinian state, by the way, because you just have to walk through Damascus, you are only Arabs who live there, and there are exchanges of territories that are possible so that the Palestinian state faces the 22% of the Palestinian mandate that has been accepted to Algeria by Arafat in 1988. But, as Eli Barnavi said, who was an Israeli historian, ambassador of Israel to Paris, in fact, Israel, for its own good, must be imposed a solution, because Israel is too strong, and therefore only an international conference can impose an Israeli solution. This international conference is not very difficult to organize, because in fact, it is a subject where you have a convergence. The Americans, the Russians, the Chinese, the French, the English, the Saudi, the Arabs have the same idea. The problem we have is that these great international actors agree on the solution for the Israeli-Palestinian problem, and these trips, on the other hand, on other subjects. Is the meeting possible? It is a technical question. I will finish here. It is a diplomatic question. The people of WSI are the best, and so I am waiting for your suggestions. It is not just an Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It is not just a regional conflict. The stakeholders in this go far beyond the region, and the repercussions are indeed being felt all around the world. There is no doubt about that. We feel it in Western Europe where I live. It is being felt in North America. It is being felt in Latin America, as you pointed out, in many different parts of the world. So there is a lot that is dependent on what happens next.