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In this moving episode, Senada speaks with Maoz Inon — Israeli peace activist and entrepreneur whose parents were killed by Hamas in the October 7 terror attacks. Instead of choosing hatred, Maoz answered with something far more radical: a commitment to peace. Since then, he has met with Pope Francis, spoken on TED, and traveled across the world to share a bold vision: that peace is not naive — it’s necessary. Maoz opens up about his childhood, the moment his world shattered, and why he believes forgiveness is not weakness but strength and strategy. He gives a powerful glimpse into his upcoming book, The Future Is Peace, co-authored with Palestinian peacebuilder Aziz Abu Sarah — a shared journey based on grief, courage, and a vision about what imagination can create. An episode about loss — and the possibility of transformation. Tune in to witness what it means to fight for peace when war is all around you.
By Senada SokolluIn this moving episode, Senada speaks with Maoz Inon — Israeli peace activist and entrepreneur whose parents were killed by Hamas in the October 7 terror attacks. Instead of choosing hatred, Maoz answered with something far more radical: a commitment to peace. Since then, he has met with Pope Francis, spoken on TED, and traveled across the world to share a bold vision: that peace is not naive — it’s necessary. Maoz opens up about his childhood, the moment his world shattered, and why he believes forgiveness is not weakness but strength and strategy. He gives a powerful glimpse into his upcoming book, The Future Is Peace, co-authored with Palestinian peacebuilder Aziz Abu Sarah — a shared journey based on grief, courage, and a vision about what imagination can create. An episode about loss — and the possibility of transformation. Tune in to witness what it means to fight for peace when war is all around you.