Yes. I will talk about the situation in Deir ez-Zor. When Deir ez-Zor was besieged by IS, the international coalition dropped food for the civilians there. Why, then, when there is an area besieged by the Assad regime, is there no help by dropping food from airplanes, or any kind of help?
Also, there is an armed group in Ghouta. It seems normal because it's been seven or eight years of war in Syria. Also, it's not a cause to target civilians, or schools, or hospitals. It's not a cause to use a chemical attack, and chlorine, and sarin. It's not a cause to do all that. We saw the reaction of the international community with IS, but we didn't see that with the Assad regime.
This is the point. That's very clear.