In this personal, forthright, and revealing
account, David Jacobsen spells out, for the
first time anywhere, the who, what, when,
where, how and why of the Middle East hos-
tage crisis-from inside and out.
At the time of his abduction on May 28,
1985, the author was director of the Amer-
ican University of Beirut s Medical Cen-
ter. He was released seventeen tortuous
months later; it was to be nearly four years
before any of his fellow hostages were freed.
In Hostage, he reveals the identities of the
terrorist leaders in Beirut. He discusses his
release in exchange for missiles, and what
he sees as the overall failure of America s
anti-terrorism and hostage-rescue policies.
He tells of the often conflicting, and
wrenching, relationships among the hos-
tages themselves as well as their interac-
tions with their captors.
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