In the newest issue of Vanity Fair, Engel details the harrowing experience in a diary of the abduction.
Engel tells how his crew entered
While captive, Engel had to think fast to stay alive. Fearing torture, he thought to himself:
They’ll waterboard us now. They’ll drop electric cables into the tub as I’m standing in it. How much torture do I take before I break? Do I break right away? Do I break as soon as they whip off the blindfold and I’m looking at a tray of dental tools?
Another time he thought:
If I speak Arabic, I look like a C.I.A. agent. If I’m an agent, so is Ghazi. If Ghazi and I speak Arabic, why do we need Mustafa? They’ll discover him. He’ll be executed. We’ll be separated. God, I don’t want to be separated.
Engel was freed unharmed after five days in captivity. The veteran reporter is already back up and running with insightful coverage of Israel last week.