 My people are being killed, sir. You don't care? What are we going to do to stop the killing in Gaza? Well, I think that over time that's going to happen, and it's... Over time it's been over 100 days now. I think that until Hamas, I think, gives itself up, that's what it is. Hamas is not going to give itself up, and it's women and children and we're driving people being killed every day, and now they're being starved. People are starving. Have you seen the reports? No, I know. None of that obviously is good, but it's all put into motion back on October 2nd. No, no, no. This is a decades of repression that people in Palestine have been living under. And we can't let all these women and children be killed. We have people here from Palestine. My people are being killed, sir. You don't care? You do have the power to effect change. It's just a ceasefire. They just want to ceasefire right now. You have nothing to say about my people? You shouldn't be killing civilians with American weapons. It's okay to kill over 30,000 people, sir. What if it was your family? I guess no response is a response, sir. Thanks for your humanity. What are we going to do about the massacre that's happening in Gaza? Well, which one? The one where Hamas killed all of the Israelis? No, the one where Israeli bombs that we send are killing 24,000 civilians, mostly women and children. Well, Hamas shouldn't hide behind women and children. But you're okay with killing women and children. How many people have to die before he will say enough? What are you going to do? Call for a ceasefire? I don't have to answer you. So you'll never call for a ceasefire? I didn't say that. Well, when? When I think it's appropriate. When will that be? I think we should stop the killing of Israelis and Palestinians. Well, right now it's U.S. bombs that are killing Palestinians. I mean, I'm going to my office. Sir, how many civilians in Gaza will die before you call for a ceasefire? I'm going into it. Do you have an answer for that? There have been 24,000 killed already. I'm very much hoping that we will have an end to the conflict, lower intensity right away, more humanitarian aid, and a two-state solution. Well, there won't be humanitarian aid unless there's a ceasefire. Why don't you call for a ceasefire? So here we are waiting because the supervisor for the police want to talk to us. And I think it's because we tried to talk to Senator Menendez and asked him when, what we can do to stop all the killing in Gaza. We are trying all avenues. First of all, everything we do is peaceful 100 percent. And we try through the avenues that are given to us to call offices, that offices get appointments. It's very, very difficult to get an appointment with the staff members. So this is our way of trying to reach the people who represent us to ask him a simple question. And it really is sad that here in the Senate that's supposed to represent us, the people who are in favor of killing are the ones who have the power, and people like us who want to see an end to the killing are harassed, stopped, arrested. It's just all upside down. I feel like our first amendment rights are not being upheld, and I feel that it's our right to hold our leaders accountable. And what they're doing with our money, our taxes overseas is completely egregious, and it needs to be stopped. We need to stop the senseless killing of civilians in Palestine and Gaza, and we need our funds to be held here for the resources for our communities and the issues that face Americans every day.