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Maoz Inon lost his parents to Hamas. He chose peace.

50 min · 23 de oct de 2025
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In this moving episode, Senada speaks with Maoz Inon — Israeli peace activist and entrepreneur whose parents were killed by Hamas in the October 7 terror attacks. Instead of choosing hatred, Maoz answered with something far more radical: a commitment to peace. Since then, he has met with Pope Francis, spoken on TED, and traveled across the world to share a bold vision: that peace is not naive — it’s necessary. Maoz opens up about his childhood, the moment his world shattered, and why he believes forgiveness is not weakness but strength and strategy. He gives a powerful glimpse into his upcoming book, The Future Is Peace, co-authored with Palestinian peacebuilder Aziz Abu Sarah — a shared journey based on grief, courage, and a vision about what imagination can create. An episode about loss — and the possibility of transformation. Tune in to witness what it means to fight for peace when war is all around you.

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Maoz Inon lost his parents to Hamas. He chose peace.

In this moving episode, Senada speaks with Maoz Inon — Israeli peace activist and entrepreneur whose parents were killed by Hamas in the October 7 terror attacks. Instead of choosing hatred, Maoz answered with something far more radical: a commitment to peace. Since then, he has met with Pope Francis, spoken on TED, and traveled across the world to share a bold vision: that peace is not naive — it’s necessary. Maoz opens up about his childhood, the moment his world shattered, and why he believes forgiveness is not weakness but strength and strategy. He gives a powerful glimpse into his upcoming book, The Future Is Peace, co-authored with Palestinian peacebuilder Aziz Abu Sarah — a shared journey based on grief, courage, and a vision about what imagination can create. An episode about loss — and the possibility of transformation. Tune in to witness what it means to fight for peace when war is all around you.

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