david skinner, thank you so much for joining us today.some level, i think many of our viewers will be surprised to learn that there is any education that is able to go on in gaza, given the ongoing war there. can you just tell us a little bit about what kind of instruction and education children can get today? >> i don't think people should be thinking of it as a full-scale education. it's very hesitant, it is very trivial. if you imagine you are in a shelter in ramallah, or actually in gaza, there is a very, immediate desire for education to take place. so what we are seeing in the shelrs is organic education activities taking place. parents are coming together. there are teachers in the shelters and education is happening. it's not people sitting in rows with a whiteboard in front of them and teachers, teaching the times table or the alphabet. it's a place for, for structure and for and for some kind of escape, if you like, from the from the immediacy of the of the issues in front of you. william: i mean, just as you're describing it, i