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The Extractor

Hilik Magnus reflects on the values that inspire him to rescue people for a living.

Hilik Magnus is Israel’s foremost search and rescue specialist. He has performed missions, public and private, for over thirty years across six continents. He has worked under the radar during disasters such as 2004’s tsunami and 2008’s Mumbai terror attacks. He has worked with everyone, from grieving families to cartels and the Taliban, all for the simple purpose of returning people to where they belong.

Now, he opens up about this secretive world, and talks frankly about his origins and values.

The start, in the 1990s, was simple. His operating base was an abandoned train carriage in the southern desert of Israel with three telephones and a dial-up connection.

Hilik did not know what awaited him. All he knew was that he felt a ‘shlichut’ – ‘higher purpose’ in Hebrew – to help save lives, to return the unburied to their grieving families.

Yet the business grew and now employs 80 people in a hi-tech hub in Tel Aviv. There is GPS, GSM, fibre-optic, and over 2,500 calls for help every year.

In the midst of this change, Hilik is finding it hard to connect the now and then. For him, the purity of the work was in shepherding lost souls, alive or dead, to their rightful place. Strange, mystical encounters at 6,000m above sea-level. Exposing national corruption in Bolivia. Not board meetings and touchscreens. He hates the city and all it implies. Yet the world moves on, and the work means everything to him. When he lets himself stop, his 76 years catch up with him, leading to days laid up in bed.

Producer: Jeremy Neumark Jones
Assistant Producer, Additional Research: Robert Neumark Jones
Exec Producer: David Prest
A Whistledown Production.

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27 minutes

On radio

Thu 8 Jan 2026 02:32GMT

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