ISRAEL AT WAR - DAY 585

What Matters Now to bereaved mother Elana Kaminka: End the Gaza ‘forever war’

Peace activist tirelessly promotes dialog between Israelis and Palestinians — and protests the Netanyahu government, which she holds accountable for her soldier son’s death on Oct. 7

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  • Amanda Borschel-Dan
    Amanda Borschel-Dan

    Deputy Editor Amanda Borschel-Dan is the host of The Times of Israel’s Daily Briefing, What Matters Now and Friday Focus podcasts and heads up The Times of Israel’s features.

  • Elana Kaminka (courtesy)
    Elana Kaminka
    Elana Kaminka is a humanist, activist and amateur historian committed to fostering empathetic, respectful and nuanced dialogue. After losing her son, Lieutenant Yannai Kaminka Z"L, in the October 7th attacks, she redoubled her efforts to promote cross-community engagement. As part of Tag Meir and the Parents Circle Families Forum, as well as local activism in the region where she lives, she works to counter extremism and develop empathy and compassion, advocating for a future of dignity and security for all.

Welcome to What Matters Now, a weekly podcast exploring key issues currently shaping Israel and the Jewish World, with host Amanda Borschel-Dan speaking with Elana Kaminka, peace activist and bereaved mother.

On October 7, 2023, Elana’s firstborn son, Lt. Yannai Kaminka, 20, a commander in the Home Front Command, was killed battling against Hamas at the Zikim IDF training base. His efforts and those of his fellow officers there saved the lives of almost 100 recruits, as charted in a recently released IDF probe into the failures on and leading up to October 7.

In a frank and open discussion about what it means to choose a path of peace after losing her first child to terrorists bent on destroying her nation, Kaminka speaks with The Times of Israel just after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doubled down in refusing to hold a state commission of inquiry into the October 7 disasters.

Kaminka made aliya from California as a lone soldier at age 18 and later married Eyal, with whom she had four children. Prior to October 7, she was already active in groups committed to fostering empathetic, respectful and nuanced dialogue.. After losing her son, she redoubled her efforts to promote engagement between Israeli Jews and Palestinians — and to protest the Netanyahu government, which she holds accountable for her son’s death.

She is an active member of Tag Meir and the Parents Circle Families Forum and speaks tirelessly about the need to counter extremism and develop empathy and compassion among all levels of Israeli society.

While advocating for a future of dignity and security for Palestinians and Israelis alike in the Land of Israel, she is also a mother of three additional children, including her son, who was conscripted to a paramedics unit a mere six weeks following his older brother’s death.

And so this week, we ask Elana Kaminka, what matters now.

This conversation can also be viewed here:

What Matters Now podcasts are available for download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves and video edited by Thomas Girsch. 

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