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Adam

Cousin of Tzaki Adan, a hostage, shares his experience and frustration about the lack of global attention to the hostages'' plight.

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Oct 7, 2024 • 1h 4min

A Year of Revelations

Adam, a 28-year-old Israeli university student and former special forces soldier, shares gripping firsthand accounts of the October 7th attacks. Yair Golan, a decorated retired general, offers insights into the military and political landscape during these turbulent times. Mika Goodman injects historical context, illuminating the complexities of the regional conflict. The discussion dives deep into societal reactions, rising anti-Semitism, and the notions of civic duty and resilience, combining personal stories with profound reflections on duty and identity.
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Oct 7, 2024 • 51min

A Year Since Oct 7: Israel After the Massacre (Part 1) | Roundtable

Adam, the Editorial Director of The Dispatch and a native Israeli, shares powerful insights on the psychological impact of the October 7 attacks. Jonah Goldberg, a contributor, discusses how these events resonate with American Jews and the alarming rise of antisemitism. Charlotte offers a firsthand account from her reporting in Israel, capturing the emotional chaos that day. The panel reflects on the broader implications for Israeli society and the complex role of political leadership in navigating this tumultuous landscape.
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Oct 12, 2024 • 23min

BBC OS Conversations: Israelis remember the hostages

Adam, the cousin of Tzaki Adan, shares his heartbreaking journey as a family member of a hostage taken during the October 7th attack. He expresses frustration over the lack of global attention to the hostages' plight. The conversation highlights the emotional trauma faced by families and the urgent need for international awareness and humanitarian action. Adam details the constant fear of violence in Israel, shedding light on the daily struggles of those waiting for news of their loved ones, while also emphasizing the deep wounds left by ongoing conflict.