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The Daily

Golan’s Story

The Daily

The New York Times

Daily News, News

4.4102.8K Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2023

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Warning: this episode contains descriptions of death. In the week since Israel suffered the deadliest day in its modern history, fresh accounts have emerged in village after village of just how extreme and widespread the violence was. Today we hear the story of one man at the epicenter of that violence: Golan Abitbul, a resident of Kibbutz Be’eri, where more than 100 civilians were killed.

Transcript

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0:00.0

From the New York Times, I'm Sabrina Taverny-Sea, and this is The Daily.

0:12.3

In the weeks since Israel suffered the deadliest day in its history, fresh accounts have

0:16.8

emerged in village after village of just how extreme and how widespread the violence

0:24.1

actually was.

0:27.7

Today, the story of one man at the epicenter of that violence.

0:38.0

It's Friday, October 13th.

0:50.4

Hi, Golan, this is Sabrina Taverny-Sea from The Daily, from The New York Times Daily

0:59.0

podcast.

1:00.0

Hi.

1:01.0

Hi.

1:02.0

Thank you for talking to us.

1:05.4

Yeah, of course.

1:07.4

I'm on my way to the, I think it's the most quiet place I can find.

1:13.8

Great, perfect.

1:14.8

Golan, thank you so much.

1:16.4

I know you must be absolutely exhausted.

1:20.0

Yeah, not easy.

1:23.0

Where are you right now?

1:24.4

We are all the community who are evacuated to an hotel in the Dead Sea, all the refugees

1:33.0

and all that is this place.

1:36.0

This is practically, I think, 90% of the hotel is people from Mikey Boots.

1:46.7

Golan, can you identify yourself for me, please tell me your name, your age and where

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