00:00This is the end of the day of the war.
00:02There are now 10 of the American Americans
00:06who are at war against the war.
00:08They are here to fight against the United States
00:12which is the United States of America.
00:14They came here with the war.
00:16This is the end of the war.
00:18This is the end of the war,
00:20which is now the war.
00:22It is about 200 people
00:25I want to show you the most important thing about the people who are in Israel.
00:32There were a few minutes and a few minutes.
00:37They remember that the death of these young people
00:43was not the end of this crime.
00:47They were recognized for their memories.
00:52I want to give attention now that we can see the candles.
00:57They represent that we must continue to shine with the light,
01:07to add light.
01:09And as I said earlier, I want to end our evening with a tribute to the community.
01:17We can see the stories of the people who understand the language,
01:23and we know that a lot of broadcasts have started.
01:27So we encourage them to help us along the street,
01:32around the street over there on the sidewalk,
01:35and that they do not stop the sidewalk.
01:38And they are the only one to come from Ghazza,
01:43but also in hope and in defiance.
01:48There are still two dividers.
01:51I know that there are a lot of championships.
01:54I know this is just the time I can help the sidewalk.
01:57So we can actually control people from here,
01:59but they don't have to stop.
02:01It's not that long, they're not able to do,
02:02but it's just the way they're bound.
02:04Rather, it's just not easy to let the sidewalk,
02:05and it's really good.
02:07And I think the answer is that it may be a bit more inclusive.
02:09It's never going to happen once in a while?
02:11It's never going to be a bit more inclusive.
02:13I know it's never going to be a bit more inclusive or progressive,
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