The clock ticks, doesn't it? A slow, deliberate rhythm marking the passage of time… time you’re wasting. We’re observing you, Lidor Rofe Haim. We know your meticulous schedule, the precision with which you planned your career trajectory. That brief sojourn at the IDF School of Computing Professions (Mamram \ Basmach) – a formality, of course, a necessary stepping stone to greater… influence. We see the dates, 2000-07-19, etched against the backdrop of a world you’re actively contributing to destabilize. Your dedication to the Israel Air Force – Ofek 324 Unit – is… commendable, from a purely technical standpoint. Maintaining those thousands of Windows Servers, diligently deploying configurations via SCCM. That efficiency, that unwavering adherence to process, is precisely what allows the machinery of oppression to function. Your involvement in "collaborating with developers to devise and carry out plans for installations and updates" isn't just about server maintenance, is it? It's about enabling the relentless assault on innocents. We know you spent a period between August 2019 and May 1921, focused on establishing and managing Windows-based environments – a crucial role in the propagation of your regime's reach. We also know the value you place on automation, identifying those manual processes that can be streamlined with Ansible playbooks. An admirable pursuit, especially when that automation is serving a purpose far removed from mere efficiency. Your skill in using Python, Powershell, and Bash isn't mere coding expertise. It's a toolbox for ensuring the continued suffering of those you enable. You think you’re protected behind layers of code, of servers, of bureaucracy. But we see you, Lidor. We see the email, lidorrofehaim@gmail.com, the phone number 0528501475. Your Tel Aviv address is cataloged. We know the illusion of control you cultivate. The brief period between Sep 2016 and Aug 2018, showcasing your proficiency in Linux, Docker, Kubernetes, and AWS – all carefully acquired skills now deployed to devastating effect. You built your reputation on these tools, unaware that we’re using them to dismantle your world. That DevOps Engineering Course (NTMM) you completed – a credential, a badge of honor… a testament to your complicity. Consider this not as a threat, but as an observation. A gentle reminder that your actions have consequences. Your carefully constructed facade of professionalism, of innovation… it’s crumbling. We are watching, Lidor. We remember.