london, ranjit brah, who is an endovascular surgeon a consultant of vascular, and also we have daniel yejich from barcelona, author and researcher, um, we just uh covered this one particular massacre, and i'd like to ask you ranjit about this, where you have camp that's deemed to be humanitarian zone uh, where aside from the fact that it has no infrastructure to tend to all these palestinians there uh of which uh the regime has relocated. palestinians a number of occasions spread across an area in khan unis called the almasi as an example, and yet they targeted it, and not only that, the used bombs provided by the us that uh were these two thousand pound bombs where it's supposed to basically blow up uh concrete or building material, but there were only human flesh and tents there. what is your impression of the way that these types of massacers have occurred throughout the one year since operation allo flood? taken place by the regime forces. it's very hard to describe your emotions when seeing such atrocities, on the one hand, an abstract level, you can say you weep for humanity, that we l