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A Knock at the Door: The Story of My Secret Work With Israeli MIAs and POWs

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By (author): Ory Slonim

The inside story of Israels secret negotiations to bring home their soldiers taken hostage by terrorist groups.

Suppose one day, your son or husband, while serving in the military or working as a journalist, is taken hostage by a terrorist groupand you have no idea whether your loved one is dead or alive or how to even make contact with the insurgents holding him. Its a nightmare scenario that has sadly taken place dozens of times in the past twenty years in the Middle East.

Here in the U.S., the government does not always get involved. Instead, it will engage the services of a neutral country to negotiate with the terrorists. Unfortunately, many times the terrorists insist on never-ending demands in order to torment the family of the hostage. Unlike Israel, weve never had a central address for these types of scenarios. But maybe after reading this book, its an idea we could, and should, consider. Ory Slonim, the international door knocker was an invention of necessity by the Israeli government.

There were many good and brave human beings involved in this matter. Here for the first time is the story of the one man in Israel who, for more than two decades, was known as the door knocker. He had been a private Israeli lawyer when he was asked to undertake, on behalf of the Israeli government, secret negotiations to find out the whereabouts of Israeli soldiers who were taken hostage by terrorist groups. His ultimate mission was to bring them home, dead or alive. In his capacity as negotiator, his story will take into you into the worlds of the furtive Mossad, the twisted minds of terrorists, the forever traumatized lives of the parents whose children never came home from battle, and into Orys own resilient, compassionate, and amazingly resolute negotiations when ordinary people would have easily broken down. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 596g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Permuted Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781642939323

About Ory Slonim

Born in 1942 in Israel six years before the creation of the State of Israel Ory Slonim had grown up with the ravages of war all around him. The Arab attacks against the Jews and then of course the War of Independence in which 1 percent of the entire Jewish population was killed fighting against the five Arab armies bent on annihilating all the Jews. But Ory who came from a seventh-generation family that had lived in Hebron grew up in the Tel Aviv area and became a successful private lawyer. Prior to college and law school he had entered the Israel Defense Forces and became a parachuter and was promoted to major as a parachuting instructor. He married his sweetheart Tamy and began practicing law in 1970. It was in 1974 that he and Tamy were injured in a deadly terrorist attack in a Tel Aviv cinema theatre when a bomb planted by a terrorist was detonated. Though Ory and Tamy recovered others did not. Unfortunately this was the norm for those growing up in Israel at the time. In 1986 Israeli President Haim Herzog who was well acquainted with Slonim came up with the idea of appointing Ory as special counsel to the defense minister for issues of POW-MIAs one who would come from the civilian world concentrating first and foremost on relations with families. Slonim enlisted in the mission first as an unofficial appointment then officially but would only accept a payment of one Israeli Shekel per year. In 88 he received the standard of defense ministers counsel high security classification and gained senior cooperation with the Mossad. And for the next thirty-six years he searched throughout the world for those young IDF soldiers pilots and reservists who were captured in battles with terrorist organizations but were never heard from again. His mission to find the missing boysall in their teens or twentiestook him all over the world to meetings in nations that did not recognize Israel and in meetings with ruthless terrorist representatives. At the same time he always kept his duty to the families to those who kept on believing understandably that the state of Israel will do all they can to bring their dears back home. He would meet with their parents their siblings and their husbands hundreds of times to keep them informed to try to reassure themeven though these meetings were the most painful of his life. So in the capacity of knocking on doors all over the world as well on the families of the POW-MIAs Ory became known as the Door Knocker. Ory succeeded in tracking down what happened to all those who had fallen and even collected the remains of a missing soldier after nearly two decades. But in 2006 Ory turned over the baton to others to fulfill the same mission. Ory was subsequently recognized by the State of Israel in numerous honorifics for his unparalleled dedication to the State of Israel.

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