maoz, last time you were here maoz, last time you were here you spoke to my colleague holly now.you had lost your parents after the october 7 attack. if we could listen to what you said then. i could listen to what you said then. . ., . , ., , then. i am not crying for my parents- _ then. i am not crying for my parents- i — then. i am not crying for my parents. i am _ then. i am not crying for my parents. i am crying - then. i am not crying for my parents. i am crying for- then. i am not crying for my i parents. i am crying for those that will lose their life in this war. we must stop the war. it was clearly a very emotional time but you spoke about the need to try and stop the war and i am curious now, several months on, how do you think progress is going?— progress is going? first, i lost my — progress is going? first, i lost my parents, - progress is going? first, i lost my parents, but - progress is going? first, i lost my parents, but i - progress is going? first, i| lost my parents, but i won progress is going? first, i. lost my parents, but i won a brother and i won a part