Well uh, let me ask if you have anything you want to add tothe tape? Something you may have left off.
You know, I can add what I added to-they asked me question whenSpielberg group was here. And the last impression was the same, if you wantto add anything. And for some reason immediately something came to my mindand I probably I'm going to tell you now.
Okay.
Despite the fact, Am Israel Chai. So that's the only thing Ican tell you and I am, faith in Jewish history and the Jewish culture andJewish future.
Israel is one and is alive.
Alive.
Yeah.
Am Israel, that's the, the, the people of Israel.
People of Israel.
Which is-includes Israel, you know. Of course, we hope that Israel'sgoing to survive. Although you know, the situation is there's no. I have,I have a little nightmare about Israel and I'm telling you what. And I readalso but I always. They-almost half of Jewish population is concentrated inIsrael. Hitler would have loved to have Jews con...be concentrated and justto bomb everybody. Now with Iran and Iraq with mass, weapons of mass destruction,I, I have a nightmare if they have a, a, a nuclear weapon about Israel. AndIsrael has, but, but we attack-until Israel can get, get them, you know. Iwas-people don't talk much about this, but, but some do. Some do. And I have-asto the Israel uh, as, as, as such, you know. Unbelievable, you know. Theyare gathered. They don't care that if they throw a couple of atomic bombsthey-many Arabs will be killed of course, because they live there. They don'tcare. There're hundred million or more Arabs.
Well, that's an awkward way to end, but I think we should,that's a good place to end.
I know, I know. I know, I know but the fact, I hope that Jewishhistory will be perpetuated and we-and Israel and the Jewish people will,will survive and, and-despite all the, what happened in the past.
Thank you.
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