we'll also be joined by her attorney sophia akbar. first, we go to cairo, egypt, with another one of sophia's clients, fadi abu shammalah. he is just vision's outreach associate in gaza and the executive director of gaza's general union of cultural centers. we spoke to him last month about his "new york times" op-ed "what more must the children of gaza suffer?" he was able to leave gaza and he joins us now as he works to be reunited with his wife and three children who are still in gaza -- ali, karam, and adam. fadi, welcome back. in a moment, we're going to talk about the legal case here. but if you can talk about what is happening in gaza right now, what is happening in rafah and jabalia and talk about why you left gaza and what you think needs to happen. >> thank you so much for having me for the second time. i would not do the same for me. but thank you for having me and this interview. i will start by telling the situation on the ground in every city in the gaza strip is beyond our imagination. not all of the news comes out to us