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The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Day 506 - Torture, isolation: What 6 freed hostages endured

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

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🗓️ 23 February 2025

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.

Editor David Horovitz joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's Daily Briefing.

Six Israelis held hostage by Hamas were released yesterday -- four whom were taken on October 7, 2023, and two who were in the Strip for about a decade. Horovitz relates what we're beginning to learn about the horrific conditions of their captivities.

Hamas published a video Saturday showing Israeli hostages Evyatar David and Guy Gilboa Dalal being forced to watch as other captives were freed and begging to be saved as well. Also with this in mind, Israel said early Sunday that it was delaying the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners who had been slated to go free Saturday until Jerusalem receives assurances regarding the end of “humiliating ceremonies” staged by Hamas when hostages are handed over. Hamas claims this is a pretext. Is it?

Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer reportedly met US Mideast special envoy Steve Witkoff in Washington on Thursday to kick off talks on phase two of the hostage release and ceasefire deal with Hamas, as mixed messaging emerges on the likelihood of a next stage. Horovitz delves into the uncertainty of the negotiations, even as Israel has apparent US backing for whatever decision it makes about a second phase or a return to war.

Tens of thousands gathered in Beirut for the funeral of Hezbollah’s former leader Hassan Nasrallah, nearly five months after he was killed in an Israeli airstrike on a southern suburb of the Lebanese capital. We discuss who may be in attendance and what this funeral aims to accomplish.

Please see today's ongoing live blog for more updates.

Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple PodcastsSpotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves.

For further reading:

Hostages were chained, starved, kept in pitch black; some return almost unresponsive

Hamas propaganda clip shows hostages forced to watch as others are freed

Israel halts release of Palestinian prisoners over ‘humiliating’ hostage handovers

Dermer in US to meet Witkoff on ‘difficult’ phase two of hostage-ceasefire deal

Trump: I really am fine with any decision Israel makes — continue truce or resume war

Iran’s parliament speaker, foreign minister to attend funeral of Hezbollah’s Nasrallah

IMAGE: Freed hostage Hisham al-Sayed arrives at Sourasky Medical Center in Tel Aviv, after being released by Hamas following 10 years in Gaza captivity, February 22, 2025. (Maayan Toaf/GPO)

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Times of Israel's daily briefing. Today is Sunday, February 23rd, Day 506 of the war.

0:13.3

Amanda Borschell, Dan here with our editor, David Horvitz. Hi, David. Thanks for joining me on this

0:17.8

wintry day. Hi, Amanda. Six Israelis held hostage by Hamas were released yesterday, four of whom were taken on October 7,

0:26.7

2023, and two were in the strip for about a decade.

0:32.0

David will update us on what we are learning about the really horrific conditions of their captivities.

0:39.4

Israel has delayed the release of some 600 Palestinian security prisoners

0:43.9

and will hear the reasoning behind the decision and what could be its effects,

0:48.8

especially as the second phase of the hostage release-seas-fire deal is still unsettled. The funeral of former

0:57.2

Hezbollah head, Hassan Nasarala, is taking place today. We'll hear who is meant to attend in

1:04.1

Beirut. All this and much, much more when we're back.

1:15.9

We understand the public sentiment.

1:17.5

We don't refute it.

1:20.6

We live within those communities where we operate.

1:24.5

But at the same time, we always have to balance what's at stake,

1:27.6

and that's our ability to provide assistance to people.

1:31.7

On the most recent episode of identity crisis, Ejuda Kurtzer speaks with Noah Schroier,

1:36.3

legal advisor for the International Committee of the Red Cross, about the pragmatic applications of neutrality and the challenges that the ICRC faces during times of conflict.

1:40.9

Neutrality is by no means an objective. We use neutrality as an instrument that

1:47.0

enables us to be in those places where no one else can. It allows us to be the go-between

1:54.2

with the trust of not only the parties to the conflict, but also of the populations within which

2:00.1

we operate.

2:01.4

Join us as we take on the issues facing contemporary Jewish life on identity crisis,

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