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Elite IDF soldiers (among them Ehud Barak) rescuing hostages from a hijacked plane at the Lod Airport.
Elite IDF soldiers (among them Ehud Barak) rescuing hostages from a hijacked plane at the Lod Airport.
Observation

January 31, 2025

Podcast: Amit Segal on Israel’s 60-Year-Old Prisoner Dilemma

By Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic

Why the Jewish state can, and perhaps must, keep making bad deals to set its citizens free.

Podcast: Amit Segal

On January 15, Israel and Hamas agreed to a temporary cease-fire. About 30 Israeli hostages would be released, each one in exchange for some 30 to 50 convicted terrorists in Israeli prisons. Of course, this is a controversial arrangement that sets a terrible precedent to incentivize future hostage-taking.

At the same time, imagine if your mother or father or daughter or friend were among the hostages. Then you wouldn’t really care about that future risk when confronted with the chance to return your own loved one to safety. As many have said, it is a very bad deal, and it is easy to understand why Israelis would support it, even in full knowledge of the risk.

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