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The Documentary Podcast

Searching for hope as a hostage in Gaza

The Documentary Podcast

BBC

Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.32.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

After two long years President Trump has announced a ceasefire agreement which should see the remaining hostages returned home in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners. How have the families of Israeli hostages and their loved ones, held captive in dark tunnels for hundreds of days, managed to hold onto hope? Do people deepen their faith during periods of immense suffering, or turn away from religion? For this edition of Heart and Soul, Naomi Scherbel-Ball explores how, two years on since the October 7th attacks, hostages and their families see their lives and their faith. Many of those held hostage in Gaza come from the kibbutzim, largely secular communities that border Gaza, or were taken from the Nova music festival. Some of those released have spoken about reconnecting with their Jewish faith, with one female hostage even translating her prayers into Arabic so she would be allowed to continue to pray by her captors. Others speak of the strength they found in their family, the kibbutzim movement and community. 65-year-old American-Israeli Keith Siegel, who was kidnapped with his wife Aviva, explains how his connection to Judaism deepened during nearly 500 days in captivity. On his release, his daughter asked what he would like for their first family shabbat meal together after nearly 500 days. “What I want most is a kippah and a kiddush cup”, he answered, referring to the head covering worn by observant Jewish men and the symbolic cup that is held during the Friday night blessing in Judaism. Now back with his family in Israel, he says his heart is not whole until the remaining hostages return.

This episode of The Documentary, comes to you from Heart and Soul, exploring personal approaches to spirituality from around the world

Produced and Presented by Naomi Scherbel-Ball Executive Producer: Rajeev Gupta Editor: Chloe Walker

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:09.6

Two years ago, Israelis living close to Gaza's order, woke to the sounds of rockets, warning sirens and gunfire.

0:20.0

Hamas launched an unprecedented dawn attack on Israel, killing entire families and targeting a nearby music festival.

0:29.7

Some 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken to Gaza. For the hostages, October the 7th would mark the start of captivity in Gaza's tunnels

0:40.9

and their search for hope in the darkest of places.

0:44.5

Armed terrorists all around us, they blindfolded us and transferred us to another car and down into a tunnel.

0:53.0

They were chained together.

0:56.2

And not just any chains.

0:58.2

It's not like chains like you think about chains.

1:00.0

It's like motorcycle chains.

1:03.6

There is maybe 1% that Tully's alive.

1:08.3

I know he's not, but I know that there are other people in my family that think that he's alive.

1:13.4

Today, 48 hostages remain in Gaza, 20 of whom are thought to be alive.

1:15.3

Thank you very much, everybody.

1:16.1

You did it!

1:20.7

Now, after some of the hostages have spent more than two years in captivity,

1:25.3

President Trump has announced a ceasefire agreement, which gives hope to their families that they may finally come home.

1:27.1

The hostages finally come home.

1:29.1

The hostages will come back.

1:30.9

They're all coming back like Monday.

1:38.6

I'm Naomi Sherbal-Baw, and this is documentary on the BBC World Service.

1:42.5

For Hart and Seoul, I've been speaking to people who are held hostage and their families about how the trauma of the last two years has impacted them and their Jewish faith.

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