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129: Wartime Diaries - Riyad Ali

Israel Story

Israel Story

Judaism, Palestine, Jewish, Stories, Religion & Spirituality, Israel

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🗓️ 12 December 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Since the start of the military operation in Gaza, countless reports by journalists embedded with the IDF troops have appeared in the Israeli media. But there was one eight-and-a-half minute-long TV broadcast that aired on Kan - the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation - that stood out. In it, Riyad Ali, a 61-year-old Druze journalist from the town of Maghar in the Galilee, accompanied soldiers from the Golani Brigade who were operating in the Zeitun neighborhood of Gaza City. He spoke to a bunch of them, including one shy officer, Yussef, who just so happened to also be Druze. It was a pretty standard interview, but at some point something unusual happened: Unsatisfied, perhaps, with the officer’s guarded answers, Riyad took the mic and launched into an on-air monologue. He spoke from the depths of his heart about the discrimination the Druze population faces and reminded viewers that the Declaration of Independence promised all Israeli citizens equal rights, irrespective of race, religion or sex. Despite the Druzes’ loyalty, he went on, and despite the fact that six Druze soldiers have been killed since the start of the war, they still feel like second class citizens. That clip went viral. Riyad’s courage to speak up surprised and touched many Israelis, who are - these days - accustomed to a more patriotic tone on the news. But when he chose, in what seemed like a spur of the moment decision, to go public with his more complex views, Riyad wasn’t only speaking as a member of the Druze minority. He was also speaking as a man who, nineteen years ago, was himself kidnapped by Hamas in Gaza.


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0:00.0

It was 19 years ago and I still remember those those words that I started to repeat to myself.

0:09.0

I'm kidnapped person.

0:13.0

And yet 19 years later you decided to go back there?

0:17.0

Oh yeah, two weeks ago.

0:19.0

We're not a We're going there as a

0:22.6

Dhabo

0:24.6

Zaytun in Dorae

0:25.6

Inhra,

0:26.6

in this

0:27.6

medud Zaytune,

0:29.6

one of the

0:30.6

the kududdin who are now in Chavez. I went there as a journalist, an Israeli journalist.

0:38.3

The seconds before I went with the soldiers to Gaza, I felt a pain in my stomach.

0:49.3

And I asked myself, what the hell you are doing to yourself?

0:52.3

Why do you need to go back to Gaza?

0:57.1

Hey listeners, it's Mishi.

1:00.9

So as you know, during these incredibly difficult days,

1:05.7

we're trying to bring you voices we're hearing among and around us.

1:09.0

These aren't stories, they're just quick conversations,

1:12.5

or postcards, really, that try to capture slivers of life right now. Since the start of the military operation in Gaza, there have been

1:20.5

hundreds, maybe thousands, of reports by journalists embedded with the IDF troops. But one eight-and-a-half-minute-long TV broadcast

1:30.5

that aired on Kahn, the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, stood out from the rest.

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