We're just trying to continue the coverage. I mean, obviously, we've seen reports of airstrikes last hour in Burkhan, Iran. In Burkhan, Iran, we saw some strikes up there in western Israel.
Actually, Yasser, I'm going to you with your hand up, by all means, bring any additional points. But these airstrikes in western Israel are pretty interesting. Yasser, can you hear me? Yeah, I can hear you.
Thank you. Well, I heard the Donna's points, and it seems like she has similar points to Theresa Parsi, which, like, the Iranian government killed more people because of the infiltration of the Mossad. That's not true.
Like, people were on the street in Tabriz. I talked to the witness. He said, like, the people went inside some alley, like a dead-end alley, and without asking, that's why you come here, without having any court or that process, the IRGC killed them without any discrimination.
The young, old, this is nothing to do with Mossad. That's only the lesson that Iranian government learned in Syria, that with killing more, with more brutality, they can oppress the people. They think this way.
But it turns out that people are more angry, and they want this regime to be gone. Yeah. Thank you.
Yeah, I mean, you have also a point, and you can also not deny that a lot of Iranian protesters were killed in this, a lot of people were killed by the Islamic Republic, a lot of executions and everything. So, I mean, even if there was not a war, there would be a lot of people that would have been killed, even without a war. So, you have a point there.