u. s. the u. k. fronts, jordan and others, what does it tell you about israel's capabilities to defend itself or it's all on one end. it's uh, it's in the long in success in terms of beaching. multi layered integrated air defenses with the partners with the regional partners on one end. but also you have to look at the quantity. so quantity has a quantity on its own. they launched the about the $170.00 loitering, munitions. the many of them share his once the 6, the ones that we saw in the videos operate. it was, well in ukraine you had the also about 30 or so cruise missiles and then the ballistics, the ballistic missiles, which are very fast and very difficult to shoot even by the, the, the advantage of is that despite uh, 11 over the 1100 kilometers, they managed to reach the edge of the desert, hit to add bases with that quantity, but with the, the ones that go through are not the i'm not high. so i think the design was to try to over one and such a good idea of defense is to make them a bit engage with the, the high numbers of cheap, uh, drones. so as i drones uh and with the cruise missiles because there slower and then manage to get through with the, the foster ballistic missiles. and they, they did that. they did that, but the was not a lot of. so is if you want to. so what is the balance? it runs military capabilities. did it reveal anything to diesel? it's a view is that they have the range. they have 1st, they have the intelligence to know where, where exactly all the add bases that hit that on concept in, in, in, in syria. so they had the intelligence assets to know where they are. and they had the range. uh they had the uh, the size. uh because they, the intensity is high, its a, this is in my, um, uh, in my record, probably the largest drones form is so flooding history. um, because the, the, the attacks though, for example, ice is conducted about to 70 drone at the same time is on the same updating c. most of the brush does the same, almost the same thing good in, in ukraine. but with me that they degrade the ice as were just commercial, the 7 and drones modified, but this is a 170 minute. they degrade drones conduct in the same time. so it has a lot of capabilities in terms of the, of the range of the intensity of the intelligence assets. and to a certain degree of the precision of the things that they did not do is they did not attempt to either jim, which was important. but i think this was also the, the original eyes of israel allow that because they would get, they were tracking basically with all the missiles when the incoming and the for is very good p m, before they reach it, they can preempt either with air force or with the assistance of the allies a to, to shoot some of them. right. they did not attempt also to interdict the as a force. so they did not. there was no book fights to add for it to the fights. they also did not attempt to try to. ready we will see the suppression of any mean of defenses. they did not attempt to any do any suppression of the radio defenses. so it shows you on one and some stresses, but also some weaknesses as well. and the surprisingly well with these, right, is that the, if these figures are correct in terms of the percentages, it's very high, right? i'm great. those are the only claims and those are just, this really quite is or you can do. yeah. okay. thank you so much on that or thank you. the hong kong government is stepping up efforts to educate everyone about the importance of sticking to the law. monday, march, the 1st so called national security education dates and security legislation was titans last month. critics say it further arose freedoms which were guaranteed when britain handed over the territory to china. in 19927, patrick folk reports from hong kong. the last one come monday began with blank raising sermon. a national security education day was launched in 2021. the off the beijing imposed to legislation promising a wide range of dissenting as we actually came down to understand the importance of that source occurred to you how to make our society stable as a password. that's a point, this is the 1st since on come enacted its own domestic security legislation known as article $23.00. it expands on the existing law, encompass trees and submission and the i'm role for handling of state secret. this has been described as the biggest national security awareness event since it began and home come 4 years ago. and the. 5 that being parades and seminars and all sorts of activities and competitions organized across the city to promote it, particularly among young people and in schools, the u. k. as well as the us of criticize the little for being vague and for creating uncertainty for people in home. come right. scripts say it's another government tool for cracking down on political opponents. each one teacher who wanted to remain anonymous and told us there was little design at his school to teach students about national security and how the school as us and it is said that she is going to be the masons by side slide raising side . so i guess i'm everyone's done, that is what it is to many teachers quits off of the national security law was passed in 2020. they've complained of growing political pressure in schools and fear, essentially over discussing prohibited subjects and clause which is difficult. but we kind of just avoid those topics. supporters of china is national security drive, say there's been no change to people's freedoms, but that everyone needs to learn about the legislation. we need to educate people what this was all about and to explain the gist of it.