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Honestly with Bari Weiss

How Hamas Executed a Massacre, and How One Israeli with Nine Bullets Fought Back

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.67.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2023

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

It’s been almost three weeks since Hamas attacked Israel. And there are three questions that, despite having reported on it so much over the last 20 days, many people are still asking. The first is what exactly happened that day, minute by minute, and what were the battles across the south of Israel like? There are so many accounts of civilians waiting in safe-rooms for hours on end for the IDF to arrive—what happened? The second is how did it happen? How did thousands of terrorists cross a border wall that cost more than a billion dollars to carry out the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust? And the third question is what comes next in this already horrific war? Over the next two episodes of Honestly, we will answer those three questions by talking to three different people. You’ll first hear from Nimrod, a special forces reservist, who fought Hamas at several locations in the south of Israel on the morning of October 7—not because he was called by his unit to go there (he wasn't), but because he knew he needed to go save innocent civilians. His account helps paint a picture of what happened that day in Israel along the Gaza border, from a person who saw it up close and took the brutal fighting into his own hands before the army even arrived. Then you’ll hear from Avi Issacharoff, a prominent Israeli journalist who’s also one of the creators of the hit TV series Fauda, which is based on his own experience as a member of an elite undercover counterterrorism unit of the IDF. My conversation with Avi helps explain how the most fortified and militarily sophisticated country in the world could have been overtaken in the most horrific way by thousands of Hamas terrorists. In our next episode, you’ll hear from Walter Russell Mead, who I think of as one of the most prophetic foreign policy thinkers of our time. There’s no better lineup than these three people to help us make sense of what happened, how it happened, and where Israel, and the world, go from here. You’ll want to listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Your life is full of times like this.

0:03.0

Oh yeah.

0:04.0

The gaps between the good stuff, like killing time and waiting rooms.

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It's not long until you've had enough.

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Listeners, it's time for some Tom Bola,

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vibing on your tea break

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Boca for fun

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Chilling with a sponge cake

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Mm. Get in just one 53 pounds.

0:23.4

Just a bit of bingo.

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Tom Bola!

0:26.1

Open for fun!

0:27.6

Terms apply, 18 plus.

0:29.0

Please play safely.

0:30.4

I'm Barry Weiss and this is honestly.

0:32.6

It's been almost three weeks since Hamas attacked Israel.

0:38.4

And there are three questions that despite having reported on this so much over the last 19 days, I'm still left asking.

0:47.9

The first is, what exactly happened? The second is, how did it happen? How did thousands of terrorists

0:59.5

cross over a border wall that cost more than a billion dollars to carry out the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.

1:10.0

And the third is this, what comes next in this already horrific war?

1:19.0

Over the next two episodes, we are going to answer those three questions by talking to three different people.

1:27.0

You're first going to hear from Nimrod, whose last name we can't share.

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