As it was just described, I think this is very similar to the sentiment and feelings from our hard-working embassy staff, locally engaged staff and families. With 4,100 rockets being fired towards Israel, there was not a lot of time to race to the bomb shelters.
It's very frightening. Certainly, the psychosocial component is very significant. I'd also say that the psychosocial need in Gaza and throughout the region is also very significant. What this portends and suggests to all of us is that we need to get to a better place. We need to sit down and slowly build something so that we can step away from the violence and the conflict and move to a better future.