if there's going to be a short-term
agreement, that's what it is.
And/or if more time is bought,
in terms of a Rafah attack,
full-bore Rafah attack.
And we want to watch how many,
how much the Israelis move
on the other precursors,
humanitarian aid and the evacuations
because then they've checked the boxes,
they can go in, right?
So it's the American perspective,
it's the Israeli perspective.
That's what we want to watch.
Assuming Rafah happens,
we want to watch very, very carefully
all of the attacks from the Houthis.
Because they've been expanding,
they just threatened
the Mediterranean for the first time,
they also struck a ship
in the Indian Ocean for the first time
using ballistic missiles.
Clearly, that's a problem.
They're attacking a lot
of American warships,
while the Iranian-supported proxies
in Syria and Iraq have stopped,
ever since the three servicemen and women
were killed in Jordan