
The Times of Israel Daily Briefing Jordan Hoffman reviews post-Oct. 7 hostage documentary 'Holding Liat'
Jan 17, 2026
Jordan Hoffman, a film critic for The Times of Israel, joins to discuss the poignant documentary 'Holding Liat,' which follows an Israeli-American family's struggle to recover loved ones taken hostage by Hamas. They explore the generational perspectives on October 7's aftermath, Yehuda's peacenik legacy, and the emotional toll of hope and grief. Jordan highlights the film's nuanced portrayal of family dynamics and political advocacy, while also critiquing its editing choices and the polarized audience reactions it has sparked.
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Yehuda's Peacenik Persona
- Yehuda Benin is portrayed as a 1970s peacenik who emigrated to Israel and remains fiercely critical of Netanyahu.
- His activism and grief drive his public confrontations and political rhetoric.
Family's Harrowing Timeline
- Liat and her husband Aviv were captured on October 7; Liat was released during the November truce while Aviv was later found murdered.
- Filmmakers began documenting the family within two weeks of the attack.
US Lobbying Reveals Fractured Frames
- The family's US lobbying shows how generational frames clash when seeking American political support.
- The film captures how quickly US public opinion and rallies shifted after October 7.


