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Enfoque internacional
'Trump, por favor, haga un gran y bello acuerdo sobre los rehenes', piden en Tel Aviv

Enfoque internacional

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 2:01


En la reunión que sostendrán Netanyahu y Trump este lunes en la Casa Blanca, se espera el anuncio de un cese al fuego en Gaza entre Israel y Hamás. En Tel Aviv, entretanto, los familiares de los rehenes israelíes en poder de Hamás piden un cese al fuego inmediato que incluya a todos los secuestrados. Nuestras enviadas especiales, Melissa Barra y Justine Fontaine, estuvieron en Tel Aviv con las familias de los rehenes. La plaza de los rehenes de Tel Aviv volvió a llenarse de manifestantes este sábado con las mismas palabras en boca de todos: "Un acuerdo ya para traer a todos los rehenes a casa". Otro participante grita: "Señor presidente Trump, por favor, haga un gran y bello acuerdo sobre los rehenes". Es una referencia a la "One Big Beautiful Bill" (en español, "la gran y hermosa ley"), nombre con que el propio Trump se refirió a un extenso proyecto de ley que incluye recortes fiscales, aumento del gasto en defensa y seguridad fronteriza, así como otras medidas clave de su agenda. En esa plaza de Tel Aviv se han reunido los familiares de los rehenes para reclamar la liberación de todos ellos. Eitan Horn es uno de los 20 rehenes que aún están vivos en Gaza. Podría ser uno de los próximos en ser liberados en el primer día de la tregua de 60 días. Así lo espera, en todo caso, su cuñada Dalia Cusnir. 'Lucharemos hasta que liberen al último'  "Mi cuñado Eitan sufre de una enfermedad de la piel muy grave que pone su vida en peligro. Cuando su hermano mayor fue liberado el 15 de febrero pasado, nos contó que Eitan está muy mal, que sus condiciones de salud son muy malas. Tenemos mucho miedo. De todas maneras, salga o no Eitan en esta primera parte, todas las familias de secuestrados hemos jurado que estaremos en las calles luchando juntas hasta que liberen al último de ellos. No vamos a aceptar ninguna otra opción", dice. En la calle, los familiares de los rehenes presionan al gobierno de Benjamín Netanyahu para que Hamás entregue a los 50 secuestrados, no solo a una parte de ellos. Pero también para que se concrete, de una vez por todas, el fin de la guerra. Estiman que el tiempo se agota. Al tío de Shahar Mor Zahiro lo secuestraron en el kibutz Nir Oz y su cuerpo fue encontrado sin vida en Jan Yunis hace un año. "A mi tío lo abandonaron durante meses y lo dejaron morir porque en el sector donde estaba cautivo hubo un operativo del ejército israelí. Entonces lo mataron. Deben traer de vuelta a todos los rehenes y la guerra tiene que acabar. Lo podemos lograr. Pero el único que tiene interés en retrasarlo todo es el gobierno de Israel". Tal y como se ha filtrado la propuesta, la mitad de los rehenes vivos serían liberados y unos 18 cuerpos podrían ser devueltos a cambio de prisioneros palestinos.

Kan en Français
Vers un cessez-le-feu ?

Kan en Français

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 8:19


Après des mois d’impasse, les négociations pour libérer les otages et arrêter les combats progressent. Netanyahu s’est rendu au kibboutz Nir Oz pour la première fois depuis le 7 octobre. Entre colère et gestes de réconciliation.

Kan English
IDF recovers the bodies of Gadi Haggai and Judy Weinstein-Haggai from Gaza

Kan English

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 4:07


The bodies of Gadi Haggai and Judy Weinstein-Haggai were recovered from Hamas captivity on Wednesday night in a military operation. They will be laid to rest today. Gadi and Judy were murdered on October 7 in Kibbutz Nir Oz, after which their bodies were taken back into Gaza. The operation was carried out by IDF troops and other special forces in the Khan Yunis area in the southern Gaza Strip. KAN's Mark Weiss spoke with Nir Oz member Johnathan Dekel Chen. (Photo: Hostages and Missing families Forum)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kan en Français

Dans ce nouvel épisode, Adam Hunsiger, 11 ans, élève de 6e à l’École Européenne de Paris, nous raconte avec ses mots et son cœur sa rencontre bouleversante avec des enfants du kibboutz Nir Oz. Une rencontre rendue possible grâce à son engagement au "Ken" de l’Hashomer Hatsair, ce mouvement de jeunesse qui relie les jeunes d’ici et de là-bas autour des valeurs de paix, de solidarité et d’espoir.

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Day 540 - Jonathan Dekel-Chen: US feels like hostages' only beacon

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 39:58


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Today's we're bringing you an episode of What Matters Now, our weekly podcast exploring key issues currently shaping Israel and the Jewish World. This installment is hosted by arts and culture editor Jessica Steinberg, who is speaking with Jonathan Dekel-Chen, father of released hostage Sagui Dekel-Chen. Dekel-Chen, a dual Israeli-American citizen, was a vocal and visible hostage parent throughout the months of his son’s captivity. Sagui Dekel-Chen was taken hostage on October 7, 2023, from Kibbutz Nir Oz, while his pregnant wife and two young daughters hid in their safe room. Dekel-Chen discusses the relief he and the family experienced upon seeing his son released home to Israel, the challenges that Sagui, the family and the Nir Oz community still face, and the sense of rebirth that Sagui feels post-captivity. For 496 days, Sagui didn’t know the fate of his nuclear family, as well as what happened to extended members of his family and friends. Dekel-Chen also reflects on the sense of abandonment felt by many hostage families from the Israeli government throughout the months of the war, and particularly now, since the army returned to fighting in Gaza, leaving 59 hostages still in captivity. He speaks about the tremendous support he and other hostage families received from the US government, both from the Biden and Trump administrations, and his surprise to learn that American Jewish organizations didn’t band together to support the hostage families. So this week, we ask history professor Jonathan Dekel-Chen, what matters now? Please see today's ongoing liveblog for more updates. Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Freed hostage Sagui Dekel-Chen with his father Jonathan aboard an IDF helicopter en route to the hospital soon after his release from 498 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza, February 15, 2025 (IDF)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Times of Israel Podcasts
What Matters Now to Jonathan Dekel-Chen: US feels like only beacon in hostage situation

The Times of Israel Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 39:58


Welcome to What Matters Now, a weekly podcast exploring key issues currently shaping Israel and the Jewish World, with arts and culture editor Jessica Steinberg hosting and speaking with Jonathan Dekel-Chen, father of released hostage Sagui Dekel-Chen. Dekel-Chen, a dual Israeli-American citizen, was a vocal and visible hostage parent throughout the months of his son's captivity. Sagui Dekel-Chen was taken hostage on October 7, 2023 from Kibbutz Nir Oz, while his pregnant wife and two young daughters were hiding in their safe room. He talks about the relief that he and the family felt upon seeing Sagui released home to Israel, the challenges that Sagui and the rest of the family and Nir Oz community still face, and the sense of rebirth that Sagui feels post-captivity. For 496 days, Sagui didn't know if his own family had survived, as well as extended members of his family and friends. Dekel-Chen also reflects on the sense of abandonment felt by many hostage families from the Israeli government throughout the months of the war, and particularly now, as the army has returned to fighting in Gaza, leaving 59 hostages still in captivity. He speaks about the tremendous support he and the other hostage families received from the US government, from both the Biden and Trump administrations and his surprise that American Jewish organizations didn't join together to support the hostage families. And so this week, we ask history professor Jonathan Dekel-Chen, what matters now? What Matters Now podcasts are available for download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Freed hostage Sagui Dekel-Chen with his father Jonathan aboard an IDF helicopter en route to the hospital soon after his release from 498 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza, February 15, 2025 (IDF)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Schalom
Familie Lifhsitz aus dem Kibbuz "Nir Oz“

Schalom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 22:34


Oded Lifshitz (84) ist tot, seine Frau Yocheved (85) wurde von der Hamas freigelassen: Wie die Familie Lifhsitz versucht, mit den Folgen des 7ten Oktober 2023 weiterzuleben. Von Silke Fries

RTL Matin
OHAD YAHALOMI - Olivier Jaoui, membre de l'association "Les amis de Nir-Oz", est l'invité de RTL Soir

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 9:16


Le corps de l'otage franco-israélien Ohad Yaha-Lomi devrait être remis ce soir à Israël, selon un groupe proche du Hamas. Cette annonce confirme donc sa mort. Comment réagit Olivier Jaoui, membre de l'association "Les amis de Nir-Oz", ce kibboutz particulièrement meurtri par l'attaque du 7 octobre ? Écoutez-le au micro de Yves Calvi et Aude Vernuccio. Ecoutez L'invité pour tout comprendre avec Yves Calvi du 26 février 2025.

L'invité de RTL
OHAD YAHALOMI - Olivier Jaoui, membre de l'association "Les amis de Nir-Oz", est l'invité de RTL Soir

L'invité de RTL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 9:16


Le corps de l'otage franco-israélien Ohad Yaha-Lomi devrait être remis ce soir à Israël, selon un groupe proche du Hamas. Cette annonce confirme donc sa mort. Comment réagit Olivier Jaoui, membre de l'association "Les amis de Nir-Oz", ce kibboutz particulièrement meurtri par l'attaque du 7 octobre ? Écoutez-le au micro de Yves Calvi et Aude Vernuccio. Ecoutez L'invité pour tout comprendre avec Yves Calvi du 26 février 2025.

Kan English
Nir Oz prepares funerals for Bibas family and Oded Lifshitz

Kan English

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 9:30


Kibbutz Nir Oz is holding funerals this week for Oded Lifshitz (84) and Shiri Bibas and her two young children, Kfir and Ariel, all of whom were murdered in captivity in Gaza after being seized by terrorists on October 7, 2023. Sagui Dekel-Chen, also kidnapped from Nir Oz, was released from Hamas captivity earlier this month and reunited with his wife Avital and his 3 young daughters, the youngest of whom was born while he was in Gaza. KAN's Mark Weiss spoke with Sagui’s father, Jonathan Dekel-Chen. (Photo: Yaniv Nadav/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The CJN Daily
Jews nationwide mourned the Bibas family this week. Here's what it sounded like

The CJN Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 27:54


Some released bouquets of orange balloons. Others wore Batman costumes. Some did mitzvahs or studied Talmud. These were just some of the ways that Canada's Jewish community came together in recent days to mourn the deaths of the two young Bibas children, Ariel and Kfir, and their mother, Shiri, who were murdered while in captivity in Gaza since Oct. 7. The official handover ceremony of the coffins carrying the boys' remains on Feb. 20 triggered an outpouring of worldwide grief tinged with rage. That rage peaked the following morning, when news broke that Hamas had actually sent back a different body of a random Palestinian woman in lieu of the boys' slain mother. Also returned was the body of Oded Lifshitz, 84, whose niece lives in Vancouver. His funeral is set for Tuesday at Kibbutz Nir Oz, while the Bibas family's funeral is being held privately the next day, on Wednesday, Feb. 26. Jews around the world, including here in Canada, needed an outlet to express their deep sadness. On today's episode of The CJN Daily, host Ellin Bessner describes her own private memorial, and brings you sound from vigils that occurred coast to coast, including in Vancouver, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto and Montreal. What we talked about: Read more reaction from Canadian Jews and others to the news about the two children of the Bibas family's murders last week, in The CJN. Read more about the Vancouver relatives of slain Nir Oz hostage Oded Lifshitz, whose body Hamas returned on Thursday, in The CJN. Meet the Canadians who are running, knitting and lighting candles for the hostages, on The CJN Daily. Credits Host and writer: Ellin Bessner (@ebessner) Production team: Zachary Kauffman (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer) Music: Dov Beck-Levine Support our show Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to The CJN Daily (Not sure how? Click here)

Post Corona
The Tragic End of the Bibas Story - with Matti Friedman

Post Corona

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 35:58


This morning in Gaza, in a ceremony that was even more twisted than those that came before it, Hamas paraded four coffins, containing the dead bodies of four hostages who were killed in captivity, before handing them over to the Red Cross. Israel then received the remains of Oded Lifshitz, an 83-year-old peace activist abducted from his home in Kibbutz Nir Oz; and the bodies of the iconic young mother Shiri Bibas, and her boys, Kfir and Ariel, who were respectively 9 months old and 4 years old at the time of their abduction, also from Nir Oz, which lost a quarter of its residents on October 7, 2023. Shiri, Kfir and Ariel came to symbolize Hamas's brutality and the helplessness of the victims of October 7. Oded was also a symbol of the many men and women who had dedicated their lives to seeking peace with the Palestinians, and whose lives were brutally ended by Palestinians on that darkest of days. In a year of somber days, today is one of the more difficult ones we have experienced - here at Call Me Back, and as a nation. We are joined today to process this wrenching moment by a Call Me Back favorite: Matti Friedman, to help us understand what this day means for Israel, and how it will change us and the stories we tell ourselves about Israel and our hopes for peace. Matt Friedman is an award-winning journalist and author of four books. He is based in Jerusalem, and writes a column for The Free Press. Read his latest, “The Family That Never Came Home,” here: https://www.thefp.com/p/matti-friedman-the-bibas-shiri-kfir-ariel-yardenMatti's books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Matti-Friedman/author/B0073YU31CLink to Seth Mandel's article in Commentary Magazine, mentioned by Dan in this episode: https://www.commentary.org/seth-mandel/the-meaning-of-kfir-bibas/We would like to take this opportunity to thank Rebecca Strom, who has been running Ark Media's operations almost since the beginning of the war, and is now moving on to the next chapter in her career. Rebecca was our first hire, and in hindsight, having her run our operations allowed Ilan and Dan to develop a larger vision. More on that in the near future. In the meantime, on behalf of the Ark Media team, we want to share our gratitude for all the hard work, long hours, holidays and weekends that Rebecca poured into this venture.Consequently, Ark Media is now looking for a hard working, mission-aligned, highly motivated Chief Operating Officer. If you want to throw your hat into the ring,  please follow this link CREDITS:ILAN BENATAR - Producer & EditorMARTIN HUERGO - EditorSTAV SLAMA - Director of OperationsGABE SILVERSTEIN - Research Intern YUVAL SEMO - Music Composer

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Day 499 - Freed Nir Oz hostages reveal torture, Hamas torment

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 20:22


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Times of Israel founding editor David Horovitz joins host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode. As certain details emerge regarding the 15-month captivity of the three hostages released on Saturday, Horovitz discusses the scraps of information shared so far, including what's known about Iair Horn's brother Eitan, who is still a captive, that Sagui Dekel-Chen was tortured, and the potential implications of any information that is shared. Horovitz also reviews the latest in the hostage deal, how many hostages remain to be released in the first stage and the delayed start to negotiations for the second stage of the ceasefire. He discusses whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is debating whether to return to negotiations and what kind of leverage US President Donald Trump has in this situation. Horovitz also discusses comments made by a former Israeli hostage negotiator regarding the missed opportunities for a hostage deal months earlier while the Prime Minister's Office offered an official statement dismissing the accusations. Please see today's ongoing live blog for more updates. Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. For further reading: Hours after release, freed hostages talk of Hamas torture, psychological torment Netanyahu cagey on Israel’s next steps as Trump deadline to free all hostages passes Former Israeli hostage negotiator says Israel missed two windows for deal IMAGE: Freed hostage Sagui Dekel-Chen is reunited with his wife Avital on his return to Israel after 498 days in captivity in Gaza, February 15, 2025. (IDF)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Nir Oz begins long process of rebuilding from Oct. 7 attacks

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 6:57


There are many kibbutzes that border Gaza and were attacked on Oct. 7 by Hamas. One with perhaps the highest death toll and greatest destruction is Nir Oz. As some of its members were released this past weekend after nearly a year-and-a-half in captivity, the community is facing the question of how to rebuild and how to be reborn. Producer Karl Bostic in Israel and Nick Schifrin report. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - World
Nir Oz begins long process of rebuilding from Oct. 7 attacks

PBS NewsHour - World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 6:57


There are many kibbutzes that border Gaza and were attacked on Oct. 7 by Hamas. One with perhaps the highest death toll and greatest destruction is Nir Oz. As some of its members were released this past weekend after nearly a year-and-a-half in captivity, the community is facing the question of how to rebuild and how to be reborn. Producer Karl Bostic in Israel and Nick Schifrin report. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

L'invité de RTL
OTAGES ISRAÉLIENS - Olivier Jaoui, membre de la famille de Ofer Kalderon, est l'invité de Amandine Bégot

L'invité de RTL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 8:33


Trêve Israël-Hamas : libération annoncée de trois otages ce jeudi, mort de 8 otages, compromis de dernière minute... L'interminable attente des familles. Olivier Jaoui, membre de l'association "Amis de Nir Oz" et membre de la famille de Ofer Kalderon, est l'invité de Amandine Bégot. Ecoutez L'invité d'Amandine Bégot du 30 janvier 2025.

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Day 479 – Some Gazans return north as more hostages set to be freed

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 21:34


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Political correspondent Tal Schneider and reporter Sue Surkes join host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode. Israel allows thousands of Gazans to return to the north of the Strip, as per the hostage-ceasefire deal, following confirmation that hostages Arbel Yehoud, Agam Berger and a third hostage would be released this week on Thursday, while three more hostages, all men, will be released on Saturday, Schneider notes. She also reviews the latest regarding the Hezbollah ceasefire, which is being extended until February 18, during which time the Lebanese army is supposed to to deploy to the eastern part of southern Lebanon, close to Syria and the Golan Heights, and stabilize what is currently seen as a fragile ceasefire. Schneider describes a recent visit to Kibbutz Nir Oz near the Gaza border, one of the kibbutzim hardest hit by the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, where only half a dozen homes were left standing. IDF forces never reached Nir Oz on that day, and neither have Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or many other ministers in the ensuing 15 months. Surkes talks about how some veteran Israeli aid workers are caught between considering the humanitarian needs of war-torn Gaza, which they haven't been able to enter since the war began, and mourning communities and individuals victimized by the brutal Hamas onslaught on October 7, 2023, which started the war. For news updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: Thousands of Gazans gather on coastal road as IDF blocks access to Strip’s north Israel: Arbel Yehoud, Agam Berger, 3rd hostage to be freed Thursday; 3 more on Saturday Israel and Lebanon extend truce, with IDF troop withdrawal deadline moved to Feb. 18 22 killed in south Lebanon as IDF fires on suspects trying to break through to villages Israel fiddled while Nir Oz burned, but the kibbutz will rise again Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Displaced Palestinians make their way back to their homes in the northern Gaza Strip on January 27, 2025. (Photo by Ali Hassan/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Le journal RTL
RTL ÉVÉNEMENT - Accord Israèl-Hamas : le témoignage de Hadas Kaldéron, ex épouse d'un otage Franco-Israélien

Le journal RTL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 3:12


L'événement, c'est cet accord de cessez-le-feu signé entre Israël et le Hamas. Il prévoit la libération de 33 otages israéliens, contre un millier de Palestiniens détenus par Israël. Parmi les otages : Ofer Kalderon, ex-mari d'Hadas Kalderon, une Franco-Israélienne. Habitante du kibboutz de Nir Oz, durement touché par l'attaque du 7 octobre, sa fille de 16 ans et son fils de 12 ans ont eux aussi été otages du Hamas (avant d'être libérés le 27 novembre 2023). Toute la famille attend le retour, enfin, de leur père et ex-mari. Hadas Kalderon s'est confiée en exclusivité au micro RTL de Rachel Sadoddine. Ecoutez RTL Evènement avec Rachel Saadoddine du 16 janvier 2025.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Father of Israeli-American hostage reacts to deal, 'the brink of ending this madness'

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 5:48


We're looking at the Israel-Hamas ceasefire through the lens of the families whose loved ones have been held hostage by Hamas since Oct. 7, 2023. Jonathan Dekel-Chen is the father of Israeli-American Sagui Dekel-Chen. He was kidnapped from the kibbutz Nir Oz trying to defend his family from the Hamas attack. Amna Nawaz spoke with Dekel-Chen about his son and the ceasefire deal. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - World
Father of Israeli-American hostage reacts to deal, 'the brink of ending this madness'

PBS NewsHour - World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 5:48


We're looking at the Israel-Hamas ceasefire through the lens of the families whose loved ones have been held hostage by Hamas since Oct. 7, 2023. Jonathan Dekel-Chen is the father of Israeli-American Sagui Dekel-Chen. He was kidnapped from the kibbutz Nir Oz trying to defend his family from the Hamas attack. Amna Nawaz spoke with Dekel-Chen about his son and the ceasefire deal. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

The Two-Minute Briefing
Has Trump forced an Israel-Hamas ceasefire in Gaza?

The Two-Minute Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 35:13


A “final round” of truce talks aimed at ending the 15-month conflict in Gaza has begun in Qatar.Mediators have said an agreement - to release Israeli hostages from Gaza and eventually end the fighting between Israel and Hamas - is “very close”.Camilla and Kamal ask if peace could finally be brokered in the Middle East and, if so, whether Donald Trump has made the difference after promising “all hell will break out” if there are still hostages in Gaza after his inauguration.They also speak to Sharone Lifschitz, whose elderly parents were kidnapped from the Nir Oz kibbutz on October 7th and whose father is still being held captive.Plus, with the Pope's autobiography released today, our own Christopher Howse has read it so that you don't have to.Read:If war ends in Gaza, Donald Trump will rightly be able to claim a great victory - by Paul NukiProstitutes, killers, ‘backward' conservatives – Pope Francis tells a good story - by Christopher HowseProducers: Lilian FawcettSenior Producer: John CadiganPlanning Editor: Venetia RaineyExecutive Producer: Louisa WellsSocial Media Producer: Rachel DuffyVideo Editor: Andy MackenzieStudio Operator: Meghan SearleEditor: Camilla TomineyOriginal music by Goss Studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Promised Podcast
The “Leaders We Got & Leaders We Need” Edition

The Promised Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 84:40


Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Tova Cohen discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon   —“Hope Is Patience With the Lamp Lit” (With Apologies to Tertullian)— A voice in the wilderness. Should we listen? —“Cabinet of Wonders”— Is Donald Trump's new cabinet more pro-Israel than most Israelis? —Freshman Leninism at Berkeley— For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: We talk about the fufera that developed over a Berkeley course description. We ask, “WTF?” Plus, Nir Oz votes to go home and Eden Hasson comes out.

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Day 404 – With Biden's term nearly up, US retires threatened embargo

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 22:44


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode. US State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel acknowledged during a press briefing on Tuesday that Israel implemented some — but not all — of the steps demanded by the US in an October 13 letter giving Jerusalem a month to act or risk being deemed out of compliance with US law, which bars offensive weapons from being transferred to countries that block aid from reaching civilians. We hear what Israel did accomplish and why the US may have overlooked some shortcomings. In a flurry of announcements, President-elect Donald Trump said he had chosen former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee as ambassador to Israel. Huckabee is a staunch defender of Israel, and his intended nomination comes as Trump has promised to align US foreign policy more closely with Israel's interests as it wages wars against Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon. We hear what Rettig Gur sees taking shape in terms of Trump's predicted approach to Israel. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich paid a visit to Kibbutz Nir Oz, one of the Israeli communities hit the worst in Hamas's onslaught of October 7, 2023, and met families of local hostages as well as former captives. It is Smotrich's first visit to Nir Oz, more than 13 months after Palestinian terrorists rampaged there, killing or kidnapping 117 out of its 400 residents. There are still 29 hostages from Nir Oz held captive in Gaza. Why now? For news updates, please check out The Times of Israel's ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: US says it won't withhold weapons to Israel, as deadline to address aid crisis passes Trump taps Fox News host who said US must ‘stand by strong ally' Israel to head Pentagon US slams Smotrich's vow to annex parts of West Bank following Trump's win In first, Smotrich visits Oct. 7-ravaged Nir Oz, says he feels ‘responsibility, guilt' Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: A handout picture released by the official Jordanian news agency Petra shows an airdrop of humanitarian and relief aid to the southern Gaza Strip carried out by members of the Jordanian army on November 12, 2024. (PETRA News Agency / AFP)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Martini Judaism
Remembering the late Alex Dancyg, a hostage from Warsaw

Martini Judaism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 9:30


On Tuesday, July 16, I and a group of rabbis traveled south from Jerusalem — to the Gaza envelope. There, we visited the places that Hamas had ravaged on Oct. 7, 2023. We visited the site of the Nova music festival, where we said kaddish for the young victims. We visited Kibbutz Nir Oz. We walked through the rubble of the burnt houses, the burnt kitchen, the places where people died, and the places where people were taken hostage. One-quarter of the residents of Nir Oz were killed or taken hostage. I have experienced many moments of pain in my Jewish life, even as I have experienced many moments of joy and exaltation. But never in my life have I encountered the memories of such sheer evil as I did at Nir Oz. I had not known at that time that I was walking in the footsteps, walking the same ground, as Alex Dancyg, of blessed memory — a proud son of Warsaw. And so it was in Warsaw on Yom Kippur that I dedicated the memorial service to his memory. Adapted from my Yizkor sermon, given on Yom Kippur, Beit Warshawa, Warsaw, Poland.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Released Oct. 7 hostage reflects on traumatic kidnapping and finding her voice

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 6:24


One year on from the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, the war, pain, anguish and heartbreak continue. The memories of that day are no more acute than for those who survived both the attack and subsequent kidnapping into Gaza. Sapir Cohen was taken from Nir Oz and held hostage for nearly two months. Nick Schifrin met with her and found a woman transformed by appalling cruelty who is now finding her voice. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - World
Released Oct. 7 hostage reflects on traumatic kidnapping and finding her voice

PBS NewsHour - World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 6:24


One year on from the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, the war, pain, anguish and heartbreak continue. The memories of that day are no more acute than for those who survived both the attack and subsequent kidnapping into Gaza. Sapir Cohen was taken from Nir Oz and held hostage for nearly two months. Nick Schifrin met with her and found a woman transformed by appalling cruelty who is now finding her voice. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Today in Focus
7 October, one year on: a return to kibbutz Nir Oz

Today in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 29:49


Bethan McKernan visits Nir Oz in southern Israel to talk to survivors about Hamas's attack on 7 October last year, and to discuss what has happened to their kibbutz and the wider region since. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

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Here & Now
1 year of Israel-Hamas war: Palestinian family and Nir Oz resident tell their stories

Here & Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 30:05


We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. Take the survey here or at wbur.org/survey. The Supreme Court is beginning a new term, with cases about guns and transgender care on the docket. Slate's Dahlia Lithwick joins us. Then, Irit Lahav survived the Hamas attack on her kibbutz last year. Lahav describes how Nir Oz residents are doing and whether they want to return to their homes on the border with Gaza. And, Dr. Alaa Ali is a Palestinian American doctor in Dearborn, Michigan, who has a large family network in Gaza. Over the past year, he's lost more than 100 people in his immediate and extended family there. Ali tells the story of his relatives.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Front Burner
‘Time stopped on October 7th'

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 32:41


‘Time stopped on October 7th.'Jonathan Dekel-Chen was a longtime resident of Nir Oz, an Israeli kibbutz near the Gaza border. Nearly a quarter of the residents there were either killed or taken hostage on October 7th, 2023, when members of Hamas and other armed groups killed around 1200 people, and took 251 Israelis and foreigners hostage.That set off Israel's retaliatory military campaign in Gaza, which has now killed an estimated 41,500 people, according to Palestinian health authorities.Jonathan's son Sagui was taken hostage on October 7th, and he's believed to still be in Gaza today. He speaks to host Jayme Poisson about the attack on his kibbutz, the challenges he's faced in trying to get his son home, and the escalating conflict in the Middle East.For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts

Grand reportage
Israël: un an après, l'insurmontable traumatisme du 7 octobre

Grand reportage

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 19:30


Il y a tout juste un an, l'organisation islamiste Hamas menait une série d'attaques terroristes inédite dans des villages israéliens et contre le festival Nova près de la bande de Gaza. Bilan : près de 1 200 personnes tuées, et 251 personnes prises en  otage, dont 101 toujours retenues à Gaza. La mort de 35 d'entre elles est confirmée.... Une attaque qui a déclenché des représailles israéliennes d'une ampleur jamais vue et a fait près de 41 000 morts, bilan de l'Autorité palestinienne. Avant de parler demain de la guerre à Gaza, nous nous penchons aujourd'hui sur la société israélienne.  Nous voici d'abord au kibboutz Nir Oz, l'un des villages où les attaques ont eu lieu. «Israël : Un an après, l'insurmontable traumatisme du 7 octobre», un Grand reportage de Justine Fontaine, avec Yaëlle Ifrah. Réalisation : Pauline Leduc. 

Enfoque internacional
"Tengo miedo porque aquí fui atacada”, dice sobreviviente israelí del 7 de octubre

Enfoque internacional

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 5:28


Hace un año exactamente, la organización islamista Hamás llevaba a cabo una serie de ataques inéditos en varios pueblos israelíes y en un festival de música cerca de la franja de Gaza. Cerca de 1200 personas fueron asesinadas, y otras 251 tomadas como rehenes. Cerca de cien siguen en manos del Hamás, aunque se estima que un tercio ya no está con vida. Justine Fontaine, enviada especial de RFI en IsraelLos ataques del pasado 7 de octubre han detonado represalias nunca antes vistas por parte de Israel, llevando a la muerte de más de 41 000 personas en Gaza, y a una guerra regional. Por su lado, la sociedad israelí sigue profundamente traumatizada por el 7 de octubre.A menos de 3 kilómetros de Gaza, en el kibutz Nir Oz, se escucha la guerra a lo lejos, mientras un dron israelí sobrevuela casas quemadas o abandonadas por sus habitantes. Aquí vivían más de 400 personas. El 7 de octubre, uno de cada cuatro habitantes del pueblo fue asesinado o llevado rehén por el Hamás. Solamente algunos han sido liberados.Irit Lahav sobrevivió y aceptó llevarnos a su casa, donde ya no reside. "Tengo miedo. Porque aquí fui atacada”, dice. El día de la masacre, ella y su hija de 22 años despertaron en la madrugada al sonido de las alarmas antimisiles y corrieron al cuarto blindado de la casa. "Empezamos a oir muchísimos disparos, por todos lados. Quedamos así durante cerca de 12 horas. Sin hablar. Y pensando: ¿Cómo cerrar la puerta? ¿Cómo cerrarla?, se pregunta ofuscada.Los hombres del Hamás entraron cinco veces a la casa, destruyeron y robaron cosas, pero gracias al mecanismo precario que improvisó Irit para cerrar la puerta, no lograron entrar al cuarto.Cuando finalmente llegó el ejército a rescatar a los sobrevivientes, Irit interrogó a los soldados: "¡Son las 6 de la tarde! ¿Dónde estaban? Algunos contestaron que habían sido llamados a Cisjordania. Todo el mundo sabe que es un territorio bajo ocupación, que se trata de un territorio palestino. Mientras tanto, estábamos pidiendo ayuda, nos estaban matando aquí. ¡Es una locura! Cuando veo la bandera israelí, siento que este país me abandonó”, señaló la sobreviviente.Al igual que la mayor parte de los que vivían allí, ella es muy crítica con Benjamín Netanyahu, el primer ministro más longevo de la historia de Israel, quien hoy gobierna con la extrema derecha. Irit decidió no ir a la ceremonia organizada por el gobierno para conmemorar la masacre. La comunidad de Nir Oz eligió participar en otra conmemoración, liderada por familiares de los rehenes y por sobrevivientes.A un año de la masacre, solamente 4 personas han vuelto a vivir en el kibutz. Natan Bahat, de 86 años, es uno de ellos. "No entraron a mi casa, es una ventaja en mi caso. Cuando salí ese día, no dimensionaba aún lo que había pasado. Y cuando empecé a entender, me vino en mente una melodía, la de la canción -Volverá a crecer el trigo-".Natan se refiere a una canción escrita después de la guerra de Kipur en 1973. Hoy él espera que los sobrevivientes decidan reconstruir el kibutz, y vuelvan a vivir ahí.

Le 13/14
Hamas/Israël, un an après les massacres du 7 octobre, avec Daphné Rousseau et Thibault Lefèvre

Le 13/14

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 58:44


durée : 00:58:44 - Le 13/14 - par : Bruno Duvic - Comment rendre compte de la guerre entre Israël et le Hamas alors les journalistes de terrains sont privés d'accès à Gaza par l'armée israélienne ? Réponses avec deux journalistes : Thibault Lefèvre correspondant de Radio France à Jérusalem et Daphné Rousseau de l'AFP autrice de "Nir Oz".

RTL Matin
OTAGES - Jocelyne Goldapper, la grand-mère d'Eitan, 13 ans, est l'invitée de Amandine Bégot

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 8:11


Eitan Yahalomi avait 12 ans quand il a été enlevé le 7 octobre 2023, en même temps que son père, Ohad Yahalomi, toujours détenu par le Hamas, dans leur maison de Nir Oz. Sa mère et deux de ses frères et sœurs étaient parvenus à échapper aux terroristes. Sa grand-mère, Jocelyne Goldapper, a quitté Nice pour s'occuper de lui et de sa famille en Israël. Sans nouvelle de son gendre, elle fait part de leur grand désarroi et interpelle le gouvernement français. Ohad Yahalomi et Ofer Kalderon sont les deux derniers otages français aux mains du Hamas. Ecoutez L'invité d'Amandine Bégot avec Amandine Bégot du 04 octobre 2024.

L'invité de RTL
OTAGES - Jocelyne Goldapper, la grand-mère d'Eitan, 13 ans, est l'invitée de Amandine Bégot

L'invité de RTL

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 8:11


Eitan Yahalomi avait 12 ans quand il a été enlevé le 7 octobre 2023, en même temps que son père, Ohad Yahalomi, toujours détenu par le Hamas, dans leur maison de Nir Oz. Sa mère et deux de ses frères et sœurs étaient parvenus à échapper aux terroristes. Sa grand-mère, Jocelyne Goldapper, a quitté Nice pour s'occuper de lui et de sa famille en Israël. Sans nouvelle de son gendre, elle fait part de leur grand désarroi et interpelle le gouvernement français. Ohad Yahalomi et Ofer Kalderon sont les deux derniers otages français aux mains du Hamas. Ecoutez L'invité d'Amandine Bégot avec Amandine Bégot du 04 octobre 2024.

Reportage International
Nir Oz, un kibboutz endeuillé et frondeur après l'attaque du 7 octobre

Reportage International

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 2:30


Alors que la guerre se poursuit dans la bande de Gaza, cette polémique en Israël : plusieurs des localités ensanglantées par les attaques du Hamas, le 7 octobre 2023, ont annoncé qu'elles ne se joindraient pas aux commémorations officielles que le gouvernement israélien a prévu d'organiser pour marquer la première année écoulée après cet évènement. Ces localités sont des kibboutz – c'est-à-dire des villages communautaires israéliens – situées en lisière de la bande de Gaza. Nir Oz est l'un d'entre eux, notre envoyé spécial s'est rendu sur place. Reportage. De notre envoyé spécial à Nir Oz,Le vent fait tinter les clochettes sur le porche de la maison. Il n'y a personne dedans ni dehors. Nir Oz est un village fantôme depuis les attaques du 7 octobre 2023.Des façades noircies, des toits déformés par les flammes. Les stigmates de la tuerie voisinent avec les jeux d'enfants abandonnés sur l'herbe verte. Ici, les commandos venus de la bande de Gaza ont fait 57 morts.Des habitants amersAujourd'hui, les survivants et les proches des victimes refusent de s'associer aux commémorations officielles du 7 octobre prochain. Irit Lahav est la porte-parole du kibboutz Nir Oz. Elle déplore l'attitude du gouvernement : « Ce que nous ressentons, c'est que ce gouvernement est insensible et ne comprend pas ce que nous avons traversé. Donc, nous ne pensons pas qu'ils peuvent nous représenter comme il se doit lors de cette cérémonie du souvenir… Nous avons le sentiment que ce sera seulement un spectacle. Gardez l'argent, ne le dépensez pas pour un show et faites-en un meilleur usage ! »À lire aussiIsraël: un rapport dévoile l'échec de l'armée israélienne dans l'attaque du kibboutz BeeriLes habitants de Nir Oz attendent toujours des réponses. Pourquoi l'armée a-t-elle mis de longues heures à intervenir le jour de l'attaque ?Et puis le calvaire des habitants de Nir Oz et de leurs proches ne s'est pas arrêté au soir du 7 octobre. Ce jour-là, les assaillants sont repartis en emmenant des dizaines d'otages : 21 personnes kidnappées à Nir Oz sont toujours détenues à Gaza.Un village fantômeComme Gadi Moses, 80 ans. Son fils Yair est favorable au boycott des commémorations officielles : « La seule preuve de vie que nous ayons reçue, c'est une vidéo diffusée par le Jihad islamique dans laquelle on voit mon père s'exprimer. C'était le 19 décembre, mais depuis plus rien... Le gouvernement porte la responsabilité de ce qui s'est passé et de leur comportement jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Et leur cérémonie, c'est seulement pour se glorifier, pas pour les gens qui ont été touchés par le 7 octobre. »Sur les 415 habitants de Nir Oz, cinq seulement sont revenus s'installer. Gardiens d'un village fantôme qui semble parfois brièvement se repeupler lorsque sont organisées des funérailles pour des otages retrouvés morts à Gaza. Des moments importants pour Gaya, qui a grandi à Nir Oz : « J'aime venir ici, même maintenant, alors que ça ne ressemble plus à rien. J'aime faire la route jusqu'ici, être ici… C'est ma maison. Chaque fois que je viens ici, j'ai l'impression de revenir à la maison. »À lire aussiDans les kibboutz voisins de Gaza, les Israéliens s'interrogent toujours sur l'attaque du 7 octobre

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Father of American hostage in Gaza shares insight on meeting with Biden and Netanyahu

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 8:49


Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu visited the White House for separate meetings with President Biden and Vice President Harris. He and Biden also met with the families of Americans held by Hamas in Gaza for the last 293 days. Nick Schifrin discussed more with Jonathan Dekel-Chen, the father of Sagui Dekel-Chen, an Israeli American who was kidnapped from Nir Oz on Oct. 7. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - World
Father of American hostage in Gaza shares insight on meeting with Biden and Netanyahu

PBS NewsHour - World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 8:49


Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu visited the White House for separate meetings with President Biden and Vice President Harris. He and Biden also met with the families of Americans held by Hamas in Gaza for the last 293 days. Nick Schifrin discussed more with Jonathan Dekel-Chen, the father of Sagui Dekel-Chen, an Israeli American who was kidnapped from Nir Oz on Oct. 7. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

CBN.com - Jerusalem Dateline - Video Podcast
Israel Strikes Back 4/19/2024

CBN.com - Jerusalem Dateline - Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 28:30


Israel strikes military targets in Iran, Syria & Baghdad. A display in Nir Oz highlights plight of hostages. A look at the Iran sanctions waiver, recently renewed by the Biden administration. Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein on Israel's miracle of ... ...

CBN.com - Jerusalem Dateline - Video Podcast
Israel Strikes Back 4/19/2024

CBN.com - Jerusalem Dateline - Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 28:30


Israel strikes military targets in Iran, Syria & Baghdad. A display in Nir Oz highlights plight of hostages. A look at the Iran sanctions waiver, recently renewed by the Biden administration. Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein on Israel's miracle of ... ...

CBN.com - Jerusalem Dateline - Video Podcast
Israel Strikes Back 4/19/2024

CBN.com - Jerusalem Dateline - Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 28:30


Israel strikes military targets in Iran, Syria & Baghdad. A display in Nir Oz highlights plight of hostages. A look at the Iran sanctions waiver, recently renewed by the Biden administration. Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein on Israel's miracle of ... ...

CBN.com - Jerusalem Dateline - Video Podcast
Israel Strikes Back 4/19/2024

CBN.com - Jerusalem Dateline - Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 28:30


Israel strikes military targets in Iran, Syria & Baghdad. A display in Nir Oz highlights plight of hostages. A look at the Iran sanctions waiver, recently renewed by the Biden administration. Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein on Israel's miracle of ... ...

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Day 189 - Tension mounts over Iran, question of surviving hostages

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 20:12


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. It is day 189 of the war with Hamas. Political correspondent Tal Schneider and Arab Affairs reporter Luca Pacchiani join host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode. Schneider speaks about the latest headlines regarding Iran, which could strike Israeli soil within the next 48 hours according to intelligence from the US. She discusses the differences between previous attacks carried out by Iranian proxies on Israeli embassies and the threat posed by one possibly pointed toward Israel. Schneider also discusses the information recently shared by the US administration in The Wall Street Journal regarding the number of hostages still presumed alive, and how six months of starvation, difficult conditions and lack of medications along with IDF missile hits may have left fewer hostages alive than expected. Pacchiani talks about Hamas and Hezbollah operatives living and working in European countries, opening dozens of non-profit organizations in order to work with Palestinian loyalists and make inroads into local societies, often under the noses of security forces. He also mentions an interfaith iftar meal at the end of Ramadan, held in west Jerusalem, where food, music and conversation were the cornerstone of the event after months of war. For the latest updates, please see The Times of Israel's ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: Live blog April 12, 2024 US intel said to indicate Iran could strike ‘Israeli soil' in next 24 to 48 hours US, Israeli officials fear most hostages held by Hamas are dead — report Empty seder tables at Nir Oz as survivors mark an unhappy Passover without hostages Europe turning blind eye to Hamas and Hezbollah networks in its territory, experts say At interfaith Ramadan iftar in Jerusalem, breaking fast under the shadow of war THOSE WE HAVE LOST: Civilians and soldiers killed in Hamas's onslaught on Israel THOSE WE ARE MISSING: The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.  IMAGE: Participants in the Let My People Go march hold posters of all the dates that the hostages have been held in captivity by Hamas in Gaza, on April 12, 2024 (Courtesy Tanya Zion-Waldoks)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily
Hamas Took Her, and Still Has Her Husband

The Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 48:41


Warning: this episode contains descriptions of violence.It's been nearly six months since the Hamas-led attacks on Israel, when militants took more than 200 hostages into Gaza.In a village called Nir Oz, near the border, one quarter of residents were either killed or taken hostage. Yocheved Lifshitz and her husband, Oded Lifshitz, were among those taken.Today, Yocheved and her daughter Sharone tell their story.Guest: Yocheved Lifshitz, a former hostage.Sharone Lifshitz, daughter of Yocheved and Oded Lifshitz.Background reading: Yocheved Lifshitz was beaten and held in tunnels built by Hamas for 17 days.For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.

P1 Dokumentär
7 oktober-massakern och Israels trauma

P1 Dokumentär

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 51:48


Den 7 oktober var dagen för den värsta massakern på judar under vårt århundrade med fler än 1200 döda.Terrororganisationen Hamas forcerade och attackerade kibbutzer och en musikfestival. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Terrororganisationen Hamas tog sig igenom den hårt bevakade gränsen mellan Gaza och Israel. I kibbutzer som Nir Oz, Be'eri och Kfar Aza sköt de ihjäl och brände ihjäl människor. Och de attackerade musikfestivalen Nova med tretusen dansande ungdomar. De tog gisslan som de förde med sig till Gaza.   Hör några av vittnesmålen från den dagen, människor som Cecilia Uddén träffade två dagar efter 7 oktober, en månad efter 7 oktober och två månader efter 7 oktober. Hör om tankarna på vad detta gjort med Israel som nation. Hur Israels syn på omvärlden påverkats och om hur Israel på många sätt är kvar i 7 oktober och ett kollektivt trauma, medan omvärldens fokus idag ligger på lidandet i Gaza. Innehåller starka bilder av människor utsatta för terror.Programmet är från mars 2024Reporter: Cecilia UddénProducent: Håkan EngströmSlutmix: Jacob Gustavsson

What's Bugging Me
Breaking Through the Sounds of Silence

What's Bugging Me

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 59:37


They say silence itself can be deafening. We are pulling out all the stops and grabbing the bullhorn.Our focus this week is on stories you may not be getting from your evening MSM newscast. We'll talk about the latest from the tag team reporting of Michael Shellenberger and Matt Taibbi, update you on the #MMTLP saga, and finally take you into a ghost town on the Israeli border with Gaza.Our guest this week is Tunku Varadarajan, who reported in The Wall Street Journal about the residents of the Nir Oz kibbutz who once welcomed Palestinians into their homes and had that kindness repayed with unspeakable horrors.Plus the Parting Shot on seeing the blessings in everything - even getting fired.

C dans l'air
CDLA L'INVITÉ - Hommage/7 octobre: Ce qu'attendent les familles avec Olivier Jaoui - 06/02/24

C dans l'air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 11:42


C dans l'air l'invité du 6 février avec Olivier Jaoui, cousin de victimes (décédées et otages) du Hamas, membre de l'Association "Vies Brisées - 7 Octobre". Alors qu'un hommage sera organisé demain pour les victimes françaises de l'attaque du Hamas contre Israël, une lettre a été remise à l'Élysée dans laquelle il est demandé à Emmanuel Macron que soit "interdite toute présence de La France insoumise à l'hommage national" après que la cheffe des Insoumis Mathilde Panot ait annoncé la présence de représentants du parti. LFI avait refusé de qualifier le Hamas de groupe "terroriste" et préférant parler de "crimes de guerre". Pour les cinq familles de victimes, "LFI porte une très lourde responsabilité dans l'explosion de la judéophobie dans notre pays et est définitivement marqué du sceau de l'infamie". L'hommage sera présidé par Emmanuel Macron sera rendu quatre mois après l'assaut du mouvement islamiste palestinien, au monument pour les victimes du terrorisme sur l'esplanade des Invalides à Paris. Olivier Jaoui est le cousin de Carmela et Noya Dan, assassinées par le Hamas lors du massacre commis au kibboutz Nir Oz le 7 octobre 2023, et de Hadas Kalderon, dont les enfants, Sahar et Erez, ont été libérés le 27 novembre dernier. Leur père Ofer est toujours détenu par le Hamas. Il a aussi créé l'association "Vies Brisées - 7 Octobre". Il est à l'initiative de la lettre remise à l'Élysée dans laquelle il demande à Emmanuel Macron que la présence du mouvement fondé par Jean-Luc Mélenchon soit "interdite" demain à l'occasion de l'hommage national organisé demain pour les victimes françaises de l'attaque du Hamas contre Israël. Il reviendra sur l'importance et les enjeux de cet hommage.

Generation Jihad
Ep. 132 — Joe's trip to Israel

Generation Jihad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 47:01


Joe just returned from Israel and joins Bill to share insights from his trip which included a sobering visit to Nir Oz, one of the kibbutz communities along the Gaza border that was brutally attacked by Hamas on October 7, 2023. Included in Joe's haunting description of a scene “almost untouched since October 7” and frozen in time: “There's still blood on the ground. There's still blood on the walls. There's glass everywhere. You can still smell burnt wood; a lot of these homes were burned with people still inside of them. There is still the smell of death.” His visit was also marked by the constant hum of heavy artillery and gunfire, apache helicopters, and the incessant buzzing of drones (AKA “the lawnmower of the sky”). Also discussed: being on sustained high-alert for shelling from rockets, mortars, and drones; spending time at Israel's northern border with Lebanon to observe Israel's management of the Hezbollah threat; takeaways from conversations with Israelis — from cab drivers to government officials — about the resolve of Israelis and the still-standing solidarity between them, whether or not they share the Biden administration's insatiable appetite for a ceasefire, and why one Israeli official told him that on October 7, “Israel shrunk.”

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Daughter of Israeli still held in Gaza discusses mixed feelings after 1st hostage release

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 5:45


Twelve of the 13 Israeli hostages released from Gaza Friday were kidnapped from one kibbutz, Nir Oz. One out of four of Nir Oz's residents were kidnapped or killed in the October 7 attacks. Chaim Peri is one of the hostages from the kibbutz who remains held in Gaza. His daughter, Noam Peri, joined Nick Schifrin to discuss the latest. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Father of Israeli American held hostage by Hamas on efforts to bring him home

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 6:20


Among the estimated 239 hostages believed to be held by Hamas in Gaza is 35-year-old Israeli American Sagui Dekel-Chen. He lives in kibbutz Nir Oz near the Gaza border, which came under brutal attack by Hamas terrorists on October 7. His father, Jonathan Dekel-Chen, is in Washington meeting with U.S. officials to help free his son and sat down with Amna Nawaz to speak about his efforts. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Family of man held by Hamas asks Israel to make safe return of hostages a priority

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 5:02


Chaim Peri is among the 220 hostages taken by Hamas during the October 7 attack. The 79-year-old father of five and grandfather of 13 has lived in the Nir Oz kibbutz for 61 years. One of his children, Noam Peri, joined Amna Nawaz as the representative of the 73 people kidnapped from Nir Oz. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders