They Don't Care : A Freewrite
I think they're getting what they need, but also, what does that mean? Like Israel could not be the caretaker every time, like every time the Syrian government will send 100. Trucks and Israel will have to come and bomb them. The series can do this for a month. Right now, they don't care.

They got the cars and they got the people. So that is not sustainable. What's happening right now? And we are in a phase, and you know, again, I don't sound naive. But we are in a phase where we're trying to make the Syrian people understand that peace is possible.
That is like what's happening right now is not gonna help in the long term, and it's not gonna help the city and people. The average person sitting in their home and and Damascus or homes or Alec to better understand that relationship or how we envision the relationship to be shortly.
Semi-distant future, so this is not helpful to land whoever wants this is also potentially looking at diminishing the possibility for peace in the long term.
No, I'm not saying that piece should be signed with Sharp, especially not with him as an interim government. But still, this is affecting more than just Sharad's fighters. This is affecting the country as a whole. But since.
Here and let me like I have a quick question because I'm starting to try to get atmospherics on this. I hear from Lillian. A rabbi is here, which is awesome. We lost. No, I have no one here. But we can't say certain things.