for more on what all of this means, i want to bring in mikhail kotler. she is israel's special envoy for combating anti-semitism and a former member of the knesset. mikhail, thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us on this really important issue. while so many around the world were so shocked to see the anti-semitic violence in amsterdam last week, you were not surprised. why is that so i say that devastatingly. >> of course it was a shocking event, but as you just said, bianna. indeed, i was not surprised because we would be remiss if we looked at what happened on the streets of amsterdam just last week as a single one off event. if you will. it is a part of what has been a tsunami of anti-semitism ever since the october 7th massacre, in which the state of israel was infiltrated and war crimes and crimes against humanity that murdered and butchered abducted hundreds of israelis occurred and unfathomably, in response to that attack, to those war crimes, to that those crimes against humanity, which was a kristallnacht moment of our times instead