 Welcome back to my YouTube channel. This is me looking like I work for the news, even though I'm just running a YouTube channel. We are here tonight at one of the libraries in Jerusalem, and these are really, really amazing facilities. They're put here by the Jerusalem municipality in Kuala Lumpur area, Jerusalem, and these basically work on a trust system. So something important to understand about these facilities is that Jerusalem is unique in that it's a city of two religious ethnic groups. You have religious Jews, and you have about one third of the population who are religious Muslims. Jews don't use electricity on Shabbat. Therefore, reading is a very popular pursuit. Reading in some parts of the world isn't such a popular pursuit for Jews it is, and for Muslims it is. Therefore, because of the unique situation of Jerusalem, because of the unique demographics of Jerusalem, the city has made available these lending libraries. And they work on a good-face system. Fortunately, for the most part, it works. There have been instances where unfortunately vandals have destroyed these. They're situated all along, if you look over that way, Hannah. This is called Parka Mesila, which is the train track park. And they have these situated all along them. And as you said, it works on a good-face system. The languages of the books also represent the demographics in Jerusalem. So there's books in French, books in English, books in Hebrew, books in Arabic. And they're very popular with people here, and as I said, it works on a good-face system. And there's also advertisements. So that is the lending library here in Bakka in Jerusalem.