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143: Wartime Diaries - Tzvika Mor

Israel Story

Israel Story

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

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2024

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Forty-seven-year-old Tzvika Mor is from the West Bank settlement of Kiryat Arba, near Hebron. His son, Eitan, was kidnapped from the Nova Festival, where he had been working as a security guard. In fact, Eitan was only kidnapped in the afternoon of October 7th, after spending nearly nine hours evacuating injured party-goers to safe locations nearby. During that whole time Eitan heroically returned to the festival grounds again and again, under fire, to save complete strangers. At around 15:30 he was himself taken by terrorists and driven into Gaza, where he’s remained ever since.  


Tzvika, is an outlier among the families of the hostages. As campaigns across the country and throughout the world call upon the leaders of Israel and the Hamas to reach a deal that would release the hostages, Tzvika believes that the Israeli government should keep on fighting, and reject any offer that includes a ceasefire, even if it comes at the cost of his son’s freedom, perhaps even his life. He established a small group of like-minded relatives of hostages called Forum Tikvah, or the Hope Forum. They stress the importance of the nation and the state over the life of any individual, even if that individual happens to be your loved one. And in that, ironically, their right wing position echoes the left wing socialist and collectivist sentiments that were dominant in the early days of the state.


The end song is Akedat Yitzchak ("The Binding of Isaac") by Naomi Shemer.



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0:00.0

So, Tzvika, just a few days after your son, Aetan, was kidnapped from the Nova Party,

0:07.9

you went on TV and you said, and I printed out the exact quote here,

0:14.7

if I must choose between the love of my son and the love of my nation, then I choose the love

0:18.4

of the nation.

0:19.8

And also, quote, if the sacrifice must be sacrificed, then I choose the love of the nation. And also, quote,

0:21.6

if the sacrifice must be sacrificed, then we shall sacrifice.

0:26.6

We must raise children who are willing and up

0:28.6

for what this land demands of them.

0:31.6

And it struck me like...

0:32.6

Correct.

0:33.6

Correct.

0:34.6

Look, thousands of soldiers that came to the war are saying that we care about the state of Israel more than we care about our lives.

0:50.7

Okay? So I'm part of them.

1:02.4

If everyone from us will say that his life is the most important thing, we can close our estate.

1:06.3

Hey, listeners, it's Mishi.

1:13.3

So, as you know, we're continuing our series of wartime diaries, which is our attempt to collect slivers of life during these difficult days.

1:18.0

This is our 50th wartime diary.

1:22.9

47-year-old Zvika Mor is from the West Bank settlement of Kiriat Arba, near Hebron.

1:29.9

His son, Aitán, was kidnapped from the Nova Festival, where he had been working as a security

1:35.8

guard.

1:37.0

In fact, Aitan was only kidnapped in the afternoon of October 7th.

1:42.2

After spending nearly nine hours, evacuating injured partygoers to safe

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