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842: 51 Days

2024/10/6
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以色利社会对人质事件反应强烈且存在严重分歧。一部分民众和人质家属呼吁政府与哈马斯谈判,争取早日释放人质;另一部分人则支持政府继续军事行动,直至取得完全胜利。这种分歧导致社会进一步分裂,人质家属甚至成为仇恨的目标。

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The hostage families in Israel face a divided country, with some calling for a ceasefire and hostage exchange, while others support the government's war efforts.
  • Hostage families are targeted by hate and violence from both sides.
  • The war has driven people further apart in Israel.
  • Hostages are seen as symbols of opposing views on the war.

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Chen Almog-Goldstein was kidnapped by Hamas along with her three youngest children on October 7, 2023. This week, she tells the story of their life as hostages in Gaza.

  • Prologue: The 251 hostages taken by Hamas a year ago have become a divisive symbol in Israel. Host Ira Glass talks about the father of one hostage, and what happened to him at a protest last week when he called for a hostage deal. (6 minutes)
  • Part One: On this week’s show, we’re airing excerpts of interviews with former hostages produced by an Israeli podcast, Echad Bayom. In these interviews they describe, in a remarkably detailed and complicated way, what happened to them a year ago. 
  • Part Two: Chen’s story continues, with a description of what it was like to be hidden in a small apartment with her children and their captors. (6 minutes)
  • Part Three: Chen talks about the complicated relationship between her family and the people holding them hostage. (6 minutes)
  • Part Four: Chen describes hearing the Israeli news while in captivity, including one night when her own father was interviewed. (4 minutes)
  • Part Five: Chen talks about what it was like to walk around the streets of Gaza in disguise and their eventual release, 51 days after they were taken from their home. (13 minutes)

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