*** Share episode on X: https://tinyurl.com/39yxftr6 ***\n\nOver the past 24 hours we learned the devastating news about Hamas\u2019s slaughtering of 6 hostages. The families of two of these hostages \u2013 Hersh Goldberg-Polin and Carmel Gat had been guests on this podcast over the past few months. \n\nThe news of these executions followed news in Israel last Thursday of a heated debate within the security cabinet over a clause that the prime minister had introduced \u2013 to be voted on \u2013 into the negotiations over any final deal. Some critics are arguing that the introduction of that clause was part of a pattern that doomed the negotiations. Last night, hundreds of thousands of Israelis took to the streets to protest \u2013 among other things \u2013 these moves by Israel\u2019s Government. Others inside Israel are arguing that the principles that the Prime Minister is establishing in these negotiations are necessary conditions for Israel to defeat Hamas and prevent another October 7th-like war being launched (at least from Gaza).\n\n\nThis is the debate happening inside Israel right now. To better understand each of these positions we had a conversation on Sunday morning with Haviv Rettig Gur from the Time of Israel from Jersuaelm. \n\nBut before we listen to the conversation with Haviv, we want to play for you a conversation I had late at night Israel time on Sunday night, with Wendy Singer, a Jersusalemite who is part of the Goldberg-Polins' community in Baka, their neighborhood in Jerusalem. In the days ahead, we\u2019ll hear from others connected to those six hostages murdered. \n\nWendy Singer is an advisor to several Israeli high-tech start-ups, including Re-Milk \u2014 https://www.remilk.com/ Wendy was the executive director of Start-Up Nation Central since its founding in 2013 \u2014 https://startupnationcentral.org/ Previously, she was the director of AIPAC\u2019s Israel office for 16 years and served in AIPAC\u2019s Washington office before immigrating to Israel in 1994. Earlier in her career, Wendy was a foreign policy advisor in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives.\n\nHaviv Rettig Gur is the political analyst at The Times of Israel. He was a long time reporter for the Times of Israel. Haviv was also a combat medic in the IDF where he served in the reserves.