I want to talk a little bit about our emotional feel as a nation watching these three young women come back it was just a Roi Duron and and Emily there was not a dry eye in this country it was unbelievable I don't know if you saw when the young women jumped out of the the one to run over to the to the Red Cross one I think it was Romy pushed the the the jihadist out of the way to he was like going to show the hell help and she just did like that to him and ran to the and to see these women come home after almost a year and a half being hostage of these monsters and to see them come back and what we felt here in Israel was that this was not somebody else's kids these were our kids it's an amazing experience that you can feel in Israel that this there are times when this whole country becomes one family and this was one of it's like every person felt this was my daughter coming home it was like the whole country it was it we weren't even a nation we were just one family inviting our daughters back and everyone was there as their mothers were hugging them we we were all right there and was just an amazing feeling to have them come back relate to it and then feel that the whole nation was one family embracing like I can't even incredible experience and you see how precious the life was and one of the a phrases that's come up here which is really true I mean the majority of our country does not believe in Yeshua yet of course but our country does sanctify life it does sanctify life I know it's an overgeneralization I'm not saying it's true and 100% but generally speaking thinking it's true and the Jihad is Sanctified death and you're looking at life culture and death culture our country sanctifies life while they sanctify death and you could feel that in this deal