The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Day 739 - Hamas withholds dead hostages, dampening joy of returned living

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Oct 14, 2025
David Horovitz, Editor of The Times of Israel, brings his insights as he discusses the complex emotions surrounding the return of living hostages amidst the tragedy of 24 deceased ones still unrecovered. He emphasizes Hamas's breach of commitments and the International Red Cross's struggles to locate remains in Gaza's ruins. The conversation also touches on Trump's Knesset address proclaiming a hopeful new era, contrasting political narratives, and the ongoing challenges posed by Hamas's control in the region.
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ANECDOTE

Emotional Reunions After Two Years

  • Twenty living hostages were reunited with family after two years of captivity, producing raw, emotional reunion clips shared with consent.
  • David Horovitz described these moments as a mix of utter joy and the release of long-held pain.
INSIGHT

Dead Hostages Largely Unreturned

  • Only four of 28 dead hostages were returned, prompting accusations Hamas breached the ceasefire commitments.
  • The ICRC warned locating remains among Gaza rubble is a “massive challenge,” delaying full returns.
INSIGHT

Agreement Wording Enabled Withholding

  • The Sharm agreement's wording created loopholes allowing Hamas to withhold most bodies while claiming compliance.
  • David Horovitz suggests Hamas likely planned this outcome to preserve leverage.
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