This archive episode originally aired in July 2017.
In the early summer of 1982, Israel invaded Lebanon. The First Lebanon War — as it would later be called — would ultimately lead to thousands of casualties, an eighteen-year-long Israeli presence in Southern Lebanon, and growing political disillusionment around the region.
But for two Jerusalem families, who just happened to share the same surname, the first days of war were an even more devastating emotional whirlwind. They each went through an unimaginable cycle of shock, grief, hope and despair. By the end of that cycle, the war had formed an oath of blood between them, a covenant of sorts.
Samuel Thrope brings us the biblical-like saga of Yuval Harel, or rather the three different Yuval Harels, whose lives, fates and stories became eternally intertwined.
The end song is “Brit Damim”, written by Emanuel Sabar, composed by Yair Rosenblum, and sung by Miri Aloni (Licensed by Israel Story through Acum).
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