Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Hostage Release and the Future of Gaza

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Oct 14, 2025
Michael Oren, a former Israeli ambassador, shares sharp insights on the implications of recent hostage releases for Gaza's future. Haviv Rettig-Gor and Mati Friedman delve into the emotional weight of the hostages' return for Israeli society, highlighting the blend of relief and mourning. Hostage family activists, Jon and Rachel Goldberg-Polin, discuss their relentless advocacy amid personal grief. Eyewitness Nimrod Palma recounts harrowing experiences from the frontlines and emphasizes the importance of community recovery and hope for peace in the region.
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Momentary Relief, Bigger Tasks Ahead

  • The release of 20 living hostages after 738 days produced nationwide relief but marked only phase one of a larger plan.
  • Haviv Rettig‑Gor warns the future of Gaza depends on the unresolved steps in phase two and beyond.
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End Of A Beginning, Not The End

  • Michael Oren sees the hostage release as the end of a beginning and a pivot to hard political and diplomatic work.
  • He frames this moment as potentially transformative if demilitarization and reconstruction follow.
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Historic Promises Often Fail, But Change Is Possible

  • Oren argues past promised transformative moments repeatedly failed, so skepticism is warranted.
  • Yet he suggests this event could recalibrate Israel's long-term strategy toward peace if implemented.
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