w. f p says it's not taken. it's decision lightly to pause, fee deliveries, to the north, the gaza strip as a humanitarian organizations yourself, who has worked and gaza. can you understand why they've come to this decision? you know, it's a really tough decision for all of us in terms of, of determining where and when we're going to be able to, to operate. but the conditions right now on the ground for humanitarians are simply on it unacceptable in any other context to military and would be pulling out at this point because it is simply so dangerous. and there are no guarantees of the safety of humanitarian staff. neither because of these rarely targeting convoys is rarely targeting of police who are there to protect a convoy. and then of course, due to the desperation because of the lack of aid that's getting in, there's just been a deterioration of civil order in garza. that's led to, to those, to the charging and, and looting of, of aid aid called voice as they're trying to make their way. i'm sure the w r p. did not take the decision likely, but it's it. but they need to. they also have a duty of care to their staff and to the end