


Welcome to The Times of Israel’s newest podcast series, Friday Focus. Each Friday, join diplomatic reporter Lazar Berman and host deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan for a deep dive into what’s behind the news that spins the globe.
The official end of phase one of the current hostage release-ceasefire deal is set for March 1. We currently don’t know if phase two will be implemented or whether, potentially, a lengthened phase one may be negotiated.
Since the start of the war in Gaza following Hamas’s October 7, 2023, murderous onslaught on southern Israel, a range of efforts have been made to free the over 250 hostages in terrorists’ hands.
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As we hear in today’s in-depth conversation, the most effective way to get out as many hostages as possible has been through a pair of negotiated hostage release-ceasefire deals.
Among the questions asked and answered are: Who are the major players behind these negotiations? What have been the obstacles? Is paying ransom a Jewish value?
Finally, we hear which of Israel’s allies does not traditionally negotiate with terrorists.
This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves.