Yuval Bitton, having spent years in conversation with Yahya Sinwar—a security enforcer for Hamas—reflects on the fraught dynamics of their relationship amidst ongoing conflict.
Despite working as a dentist and intelligence official, Bitton recounts how his connection with Sinwar revealed the depths of ideological differences, making the complexities of reconciliation starkly apparent.
As the war escalates, Bitton receives disturbing images questioning Sinwar’s fate, reminding him of the brutal reality overshadowing their exchanges and the personal toll of such conflicts.
Bitton’s philosophical stance on compassion and healthcare in prison, witnessed while saving Sinwar's life, starkly contrasts with Sinwar’s ruthless ideology and commitment to violence.
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