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Host Meira K confronts one of Israel’s most haunting moral and strategic failures: the ongoing policy of releasing convicted terrorists in hostage swaps and the rising demand to end this cycle once and for all through capital punishment.
With nearly 2,000 convicted terrorists, including October 7th attackers, recently freed, Meira reveals the national and historical consequences of a policy that has backfired time and time again. She breaks down the disturbing history of lopsided hostage exchanges and makes a passionate case for why Israel’s current strategy not only dishonors victims but also endangers future lives.
By JNSHost Meira K confronts one of Israel’s most haunting moral and strategic failures: the ongoing policy of releasing convicted terrorists in hostage swaps and the rising demand to end this cycle once and for all through capital punishment.
With nearly 2,000 convicted terrorists, including October 7th attackers, recently freed, Meira reveals the national and historical consequences of a policy that has backfired time and time again. She breaks down the disturbing history of lopsided hostage exchanges and makes a passionate case for why Israel’s current strategy not only dishonors victims but also endangers future lives.