 charitable, you say a quote, Israel will have a difficult time convincing people to move back into the occupied territories. By this you mean the town surrounding the Gaza Strip, surrounding the Gaza Strip into the Golan Heights because people, whoever Israelis are living in the Golan Heights, they must notice that they're living on occupied territory. What happened surrounding Gaza? That's probably in their minds, right? So if I was raising a family, I have children in the Golan Heights, I might be thinking of leaving. People that are living in northern Israel, that are living on occupied Lebanese land, they've been evacuated as well. So that's three zones that Israel has been living in. Israeli settlers have been living in that they're probably thinking twice about it, many of them anyway, and there's a lot of settlements in the West Bank, right? So all those settlements in the West Bank, I should have loaded up a picture of that, all those people that are living there, they must be worried as well. One of the reasons Israel has been able to take over so much Palestinian land, occupy so much territories, is because they have promised security to those Israelis, to those, not Israelis, to those Jews from around the world if they want to come to Israel and live on those territories, live on those occupied lands, right? That guarantee is gone, shattered, right? So how many people, let's say in Canada, Jews in Canada, right? Living in Canada, I will say, hey, you know what? I'm gonna go live in little town, Kaboots, I'm gonna have a pool in the West Bank. Would you do it? I wouldn't do it. I don't know. Little kids, I'm gonna go raise a family on occupied territory in the middle of being surrounded by hundreds of millions of Muslims where my government is by many around the world committing genocide on Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, who in the world is foolish enough to say, yeah, that's a great idea. I'm gonna go get a house with a pool there. It's gotta be a suicide pack, like, that's suicidal. I would not do it, the family before all else, right?