Almog Meir Jan, a former hostage held in Gaza for 246 days, revealed in a recent interview how his experience shattered his belief in coexistence and peace. He described the intense fear and deprivation he endured, including starvation and psychological abuse, and recounted the moment of his rescue during a dramatic military operation. Jan expressed strong feelings about the hatred he witnessed in Gaza, stating that he no longer believes there are innocents there and that Palestinian society's focus on destruction has led to its own suffering.
He also shared the personal pain of returning home to learn of his father's death, reflecting on their strained relationship and the missed opportunity for reconciliation. Despite his ordeal, Jan rejected the idea of revenge, emphasizing that true victory lies in living well and raising awareness. He believes peace may only be possible in future generations, if hatred and violence are replaced by education and constructive efforts. Jan now plans to travel and speak publicly about his experiences, urging unity and growth in the face of adversity.




