00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30We're being led by crazy people, whether it's on the Israeli side or whether on the Palestinian side.
00:36And the result is all this death and destruction.
00:42Yehuda and I deal with problems differently.
00:46The struggle for peace and reconciliation is the best way to respect the Yat-Naviv and provide a human side
00:54to the story.
00:55I'm not going to thank them for abducting my parents and murdering my acquaintances.
01:01Let's just figure out where Liat-Naviv are. Let's just focus on that, Abba.
01:08We want to be supportive of the family. And on the other hand, I'm here and I disagree politically.
01:14Sometimes it's better to just be quiet. Because you know what? Forgetting Liat-Naviv back? Put a yarmulke on your
01:19head.
01:19No, I'm not going to run away. I'll stand my ground.
01:25There's no way of knowing how much longer this is going to go on.
01:28Who's holding her? Is she in a house? Is she in a cave? Is she being fed? Does she have
01:33her glasses?
01:33The longer it takes, the harder it is to stay positive.
01:37There's no guarantee that either of them are cutting out of this alive.
01:47I want them back. What are you making sure you're so understanding about their considerations? They're playing games.
01:57I feel your pain. I lost half of my family so far.
02:01I think every person in Israel, and I'm sure that on the Palestinian side, has someone that they have lost.
02:08So how do you even begin to coexist in that violent cycle?
02:16Your story is quite unusual. Can you talk about what you remember?
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