itried, i have tried everything. i've tried to take the family for a vacation. i am not there. here? you are not there. you are physically here but you are not there. you're not with us. simply because i can'tjust... imagine that my father is 75, and he lives in a tent. he lives in a tent. and sometimes you hear that there is an airstrike in the area where he lives. and you can't do anything for the next two or three hours, until you hear back from him or you get somebody, and sometimes i call someone i say, can you just walk to the other side of the road and see if the airstrike is next to my father or not. not only my father, my sisters, my brother, my cousins, my friends. every corner in gaza, i have somebody i know. i lost many people. quite recently my wife lost her aunt. and you feel... ..that you can't do anything for them. you try. you tried to talk to people, you try to, like, give them some hope. but it's really hard. can i ask you, how do you assess the international coverage of the conflict? how the western media has reported it? i have a lot of friends, they send m