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In this gripping episode of ‘Two Lawyers, Three Opinions,’ Monique Beadle speaks with Guido Kohan, a survivor from the October 7th massacre at Kibbutz Ein HaShlosha. Guido shares the chilling details of that horrifying day: terrorists firing an RPG into his home, his family hiding for 12 hours in terror while his neighbor was burned alive. Two of his friends, Ariel and David Cunio, are still held hostage in Gaza. The episode also touches on the challenges of spreading the truth, as pro-Palestinian protesters attempt to disrupt the screenings of a documentary film featuring his story of survival. Explore the depths of human resilience and the relentless pursuit of justice through Guido’s powerful testimony.
Timestamps
02:50 The Attack Begins
08:30 Finally Rescued
12:25 Pursuing Justice
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The post Episode 8: He Survived October 7th: Guido Kohan from Kibbutz Ein HaShlosha appeared first on Jerusalem Institute of Justice.
By 2 Lawyers 3 OpinionsIn this gripping episode of ‘Two Lawyers, Three Opinions,’ Monique Beadle speaks with Guido Kohan, a survivor from the October 7th massacre at Kibbutz Ein HaShlosha. Guido shares the chilling details of that horrifying day: terrorists firing an RPG into his home, his family hiding for 12 hours in terror while his neighbor was burned alive. Two of his friends, Ariel and David Cunio, are still held hostage in Gaza. The episode also touches on the challenges of spreading the truth, as pro-Palestinian protesters attempt to disrupt the screenings of a documentary film featuring his story of survival. Explore the depths of human resilience and the relentless pursuit of justice through Guido’s powerful testimony.
Timestamps
02:50 The Attack Begins
08:30 Finally Rescued
12:25 Pursuing Justice
To donate in support of JIJ, visit https://jij.org/donate
The post Episode 8: He Survived October 7th: Guido Kohan from Kibbutz Ein HaShlosha appeared first on Jerusalem Institute of Justice.