In this episode, we delve into one of the most heart-wrenching aspects of Israel’s ongoing conflict – the plight of the hostages. On October 7, 2023, Hamas and other terrorists carried out coordinated attacks, abducting 250 people from Israel and taking them into Gaza.
These hostages include men, women, and children, as well as citizens from Israel, the U.S., Canada, Britain, and other nations. Nearly 400 days later, 101 hostages remain in Gaza, and their fate is uncertain.
Dr. Michael Oren, former Israeli ambassador to the U.S., joins us to discuss the anguish these hostages’ families endure, the dilemmas facing Israel’s leadership, and the broader implications for Israel and the world.
Key Topics Covered:
-Can Israel realistically hope to bring all the hostages home? Dr. Oren discusses the challenges of both military and diplomatic solutions.
-With only a few hostages freed through military operations, we explore the balance between military action and diplomacy.
-Any agreement to release the hostages would demand profound sacrifices. Dr. Oren weighs in on the difficult question: What price should Israel be prepared to pay? And how does Israel balance the immediate needs of hostage families with long-term national security?
-Yahya Sinwar, a key orchestrator of the October 7 attack, played a central role in Hamas’s negotiations but was killed by the IDF. Who, if anyone, remains to negotiate with and what obstacles does this pose for Israel?
-The abduction of American citizens on October 7 raises critical questions about global response and accountability. What message does a muted response send to terrorists, and what does it mean for the safety of American citizens worldwide
Tune in for a conversation that sheds light on the human, political, and strategic challenges Israel faces in bringing its people home.
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