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Taken on October 7 A Survivor’s Testament

Taken on October 7 A Survivor’s Testament

Ariel Ben-Ami / William Parker

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Ariel Ben-Ami
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9798232137472

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On the morning of October 7, life was ordinary. Coffee cooled on the counter. Sunlight fell across familiar rooms. Within hours, that ordinary world was violently erased.Taken on October 7: A Survivor’s Testament is a powerful, intimate account of captivity, survival, and the fragile strength of the human spirit. Written by Ariel Ben-Ami on behalf of a man who was kidnapped during the Hamas attacks and later survived, this book bears witness to events that shattered lives-and to the resilience that followed. The survivor remains anonymous, not out of fear, but out of purpose: this story is not about one name, but about what was endured by many.The narrative begins before the sirens, before the breach-rooted in the quiet rituals of daily life that make loss so devastating. When armed militants invade his world, the narrator is dragged from his home and forced into a reality stripped of logic, time, and identity. Thrown into captivity in Gaza, he becomes a number instead of a name, a body instead of a person. Darkness, hunger, and silence become constant companions.Yet this is not only a story of cruelty. It is a story of resistance in its quietest forms: whispered prayers, memories of loved ones, counting breaths in the dark, clinging to fragments of humanity when everything conspires to erase it. In rooms without clocks and days without certainty, the narrator learns how survival is often invisible-built from small, stubborn acts of will.As weeks pass, the psychological toll deepens. Hunger sharpens awareness. Fear becomes routine. Hope becomes dangerous. The narrator witnesses the suffering of others-heard but never seen-and draws strength from their unseen presence. He observes his captors closely, learning the unpredictable nature of power, mercy, and menace. Every sound, every step, every change in routine could mean life, death, or disappointment.Then, slowly, the atmosphere shifts. Whispers of negotiations circulate. Guards behave differently. The world above ground begins to feel possible again. A brief walk beneath open sky becomes proof that reality still exists beyond concrete walls and blindfolds. When release finally comes, it is not triumphant-it is fragile, terrifying, and uncertain until the very last moment.Freedom, when it arrives, is not an ending. Sunlight hurts. Human faces overwhelm. Survivor’s guilt settles heavily alongside relief. The narrator returns to a world where many are still missing, and where healing is uneven, incomplete, and deeply personal. Writing becomes a way to reclaim control-to speak without revealing his identity, to testify without spectacle.Taken on October 7 is not a political manifesto. It does not ask the reader to choose sides. It asks only that they witness. Through restrained, clear, and deeply human prose, this book preserves memory against denial and silence. It insists that what happened must be remembered-not for revenge, but for truth.This is a testament of endurance. Of what it means to be reduced-and to remain human anyway. Of survival not as heroism, but as responsibility.Some stories are told to be known. Others are told so they are never forgotten.

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