alford who's an academic and commentator joining us from london. also, joining us from london is new feckry, who's a journalist and political activist. i'd like to welcome you both and i'll start with you, anura feckry, the one year uh october 7th operation ostle flood anniversary is upon us, it's quite incredible that we're looking a genocide that is still continuing uh when one thinks of bombing campaign um maybe the average person says okay they're bombing the place and they're bombing this house or that, but it's a meticulous uh plan to uh target the infrastructure as we focus in that report, in particular roads and then you go into the major infrastructure that provides basic needs such as uh water, and all other kinds of things, the regime forces have uh made that part of their plan, why do you think they target infrastructure in the form and manner that they have had uh that they have done in the past year? um, mean firstly, it's to make it completely uninhabitable, that's become clear as day, um, they ran the narrative that they target infrastructure because there's hamas operatives