ISRAEL AT WAR - DAY 571

Wartime Diaries: Oran Almog

In the impossible arithmetic of hostage transfers, how does it feel to be told that the terrorist who shattered your world will walk free?

Ten-year-old Oran Almog, from Haifa, spent the morning of October 4, 2003 with his extended family at the beach. They all played, swam and enjoyed the pleasantly warm rays. At lunchtime they entered a nearby restaurant – Maxim – to get a bite to eat. Shortly thereafter a suicide bomber detonated herself right next to their table, killing Oran’s father, little brother, grandparents and cousin. Oran himself was severely injured and lost his eyesight.

Almost 22 years later, Sami Jaradat, the mastermind of that deadly attack, was released as part of the most recent hostage deal with Hamas. This pushed Oran to grapple with two conflicting forces: his pain and his pragmatism.

The end song is Achshav Tov (“Good Now”) by Gilad Segev.

Produced in partnership with The Times of Israel.

Subscribe to Israel Story on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

read more:
If you’d like to comment, join
The Times of Israel Community.
Join The Times of Israel Community
Commenting is available for paying members of The Times of Israel Community only. Please join our Community to comment and enjoy other Community benefits.
Please use the following structure: example@domain.com
Confirm Mail
Thank you! Now check your email
You are now a member of The Times of Israel Community! We sent you an email with a login link to . Once you're set up, you can start enjoying Community benefits and commenting.
Never miss breaking news on Israel
Get notifications to stay updated
You're subscribed
image
Register for free
and continue reading
Registering allows you to manage your newsletters and alerts and helps us improve your experience. It takes just a few seconds.
Already registered? Enter your email to sign in.
Please use the following structure: example@domain.com
Or Continue with
By registering you agree to the terms and conditions. Once registered, you’ll receive our Daily Edition email for free.
Register to continue
Or Continue with
Log in to continue
Sign in or Register
Or Continue with
check your email
Check your email
We sent an email to you at .
It has a link that will sign you in.