othman moqbel, we recognize there is something like a four second delay as you stand there at groundero in turkiye and yet so many syrian refugees were already there before the earthquake. can you talk about what is happening there and what you think needs to happen? >> thank you very much. to be honest with you, i have seen in the last few days what i have not seen in all of my life. i have been working in the humanitarian sector for the last 25 years and what i have seen is totally devastating, something i have not seen in all of my life. as you know, the syrians have been suffering from wars and poverty for the last 12 years. and now they're suffering after this earthquake. i have seen people in the last few days without shelter, without food, without any kind of heat. they are in the very cold weather here in the southern part of turkiye and syria. the syrians and the turkish people here in these areas, they need a lot of help most of they need a lot of support. i don't think the turkish government can cope with this huge disaster. so therefore, the international community needs