A jagged scar on Tal Hartuv's chest serves as a constant reminder of a past filled with pain and tragedy, stemming from a 2010 attack in Jerusalem. Next to the scar rests a dog tag, symbolizing support for a ceasefire deal involving a prisoner exchange between Israel and Hamas.

This prisoner exchange agreement saw the possible release of Iyad Hassan Hussein Fatafta, one of three men who attacked Hartuv and killed her friend, Kristine Luken. The release of Palestinian prisoners, including Fatafta, has posed a moral quandary for many affected by these conflicts.

Emotions run high for Hartuv and others impacted by these decisions as former convictions and hopeful anticipation clash. Israel is set to free over 2,000 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the return of hostages, a complex inte

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