jack espinoza's, a member of the new proxy on sync up with at least the new anti capitalist policy and a student in paris. and how many rabbani is a director of cage and advocacy organization based in london, a warm welcome to all of you. thank you very much for joining us today. jack. i would like to start with you. is that so to your students and parents who are part of the movements that attempted to take to the streets to support a palestinian civilians in golf. but you are not allowed to do that. can you tell us a bit about what happened as well as soon as the tax on the gaza started the bombings. there was obviously a lot of people in france and in paris to and i wanted to take to the streets, unexpressed, for solidarity and well, it was simply outlaw. it's been uh, only a few weeks since protests industries have been authorized by the government by the state. and at 1st, we had to fight against the banning of the protest. the 1st thing we have to do it and being with other organizations was take it to the courts because we didn't want to let our solidarity be hostile. and this e