00:30This morning I woke up after yesterday having lost my house and it's quite hard.
00:39You start to realize because in the first minute, I mean, when it happens you are in a shock and you kind of deny.
00:47You don't really realize what really happened.
00:50You only see it physically but things start to come over at night and etc.
01:00Well, I hope Iran would take another step and would stop sending missiles to Israel and would get to some agreements in Israel and stop threatening.
01:15I think it would be good for everybody, for them, for the people of Iran and for the world.
01:21This morning I'm coming to see what I can collect, pick up from my apartment, which was totally destroyed yesterday by a missile who landed under my window.
01:44And luckily I wasn't here.
01:52All my memories, all my furniture, all my photos, artworks.
02:01I'm an artist, I'm an artist, everything, it's gone.
02:04I think there's no aim and no use for this war anymore.
02:15So I hope the Iranians will agree to talk.
02:20And there will be finally some kind of a ceasefire between Iran and, of course, between Gaza and Israel.
02:29We came to try to evacuate some traces, equipment left at our flats, which were totally collapsed by the direct heat of them.
02:59And there will be a missile yesterday morning.
03:01We can do it only with the military people, because it's very dangerous to be there.
03:10So that's it.
03:12The entire house is gone.
03:15Yeah.
03:16But the most important thing is that this bloody war will be ending and that Iran will stop the nuclear industry and all this bloodshed.