
Unholy: Two Jews on the News The Future is Peace - with Maoz Inon and Aziz Abu Sarah
May 12, 2026
Aziz Abu Sarah, Palestinian peace activist and writer who lost his brother, and Maoz Inon, Israeli peace campaigner who lost his parents on October 7, share a cross-community journey. They discuss reaching across grief, language and travel breaking silos, whether narratives must change, the role of religion and extremism, and what a future of coexistence might look like.
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Last Call Before October 7th
- Maoz Inon describes his last call with his parents on October 7th as they hid in a safe room 200 meters from the Gaza border wall.
- Five minutes after that call he watched videos of Hamas trucks in his childhood towns and learned later his parents' house was burned with two bodies inside.
Brother's Torture Shaped Aziz's Early Vengeance
- Aziz Abu Sarah recounts his brother Taysir being arrested, tortured in interrogation, released and dying a year later.
- Aziz says Taysir functioned as a parent to him, and that loss pushed him toward vengeance before he later changed course.
Reach Out To Grief Without Expectation
- Reach out to people in grief without expectation; show empathy because it can change lives.
- Aziz says he reached out to Maoz and others after October 7th because someone once reached out to him when he needed it, and that human contact saved him.




