 Yes. We've seen over the last couple of days, actually, an increase in Hezbollah's attempts of sending drones toward Israeli targets in the north, in the northern communities and the military sites that are present. There, from what we understand from the military, all of them actually failed, including the ones that were launched also today. We're talking about the two drones launched at Kfar Blum. There's a military site right there, and the military is saying that they were intercepted, and as a result of that, the sirens was heard. But one more drone was sent toward the upper Galil, and the military is saying that the incident actually ended, but they're not giving more details about what happened, what was intercepted, did it cause any damage? Are there any casualties for now? It is, of course, we're not allowed to know further details about that specific incident. But from Hezbollah's side, they are saying that they targeted an Israeli military site near Kfar Malkiya, and also they are taking responsibility for several launches of rockets. One was to Evin Minakhem. Also a siren was heard there. There was one rocket that fell in open terrain, and that's from the Hezbollah side. The Israeli military is saying that they targeted a building in Kfar Kila, and they are giving more information about that specific incident. They're saying that a drone, an observatory drone, excuse me, saw that a Hezbollah member entered that building, and then an air strike targeted that specific building, and they're saying that the military buildings in both Naqoura and Eid al-Shab were also targeting, including an observatory point in Al-Khiyam. One more story from today, we can say that was exceptional. The Syrian Socialist Nationalist Party, a party that is, of course, close to Hezbollah because it is a Syrian national party, they are saying that their offices were targeted and completely destroyed by the Israeli military, and the air strike hit that office in Kfar Kila. I can't recall any incident where that specific party took responsibility for any launching of rockets toward Israel, but of course the military can have different information and intelligence about that, and maybe that was the reason why they targeted their offices in Kfar Kila. I can't believe before we'll let you go elsewhere in Israel, in the center of course, but also in the south slowly, but surely life goes back to some sort of a routine, and yet in the north it's nowhere even close, and many northern residents are feeling completely abandoned with no timeline in sight for their pending potential return home, nearly six months in, and still there are refugees in their country without due dates to go back. Exactly, yes. Of course harsh criticism we hear from the residents of the northern communities in Israel toward the government, they're saying that we have no indication toward when we will be able to go back to our homes in the north, but let's just face it, it's a different story. Hezbollah's different story in Hamas, and also Israel is targeting Hamas in Gaza. At some point they will be eliminated according to Israel, and then the communities of the south can go back, but it's a different story in the north where they don't want this war to expand, at least not during the time when Israel is actually putting so much effort in the south in Gaza. So no one knows how it will end, but if we understand there is no separation between these two fronts from the Hezbollah point of view, so at least until the war continues in Gaza there will be an exchange of fire also here.