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A Long-Awaited Return: The Story of Hadar Goldin

Kfar Saba, IsraelMon Nov 10 2025

A Long-Awaited Return

After over a decade, Hamas has finally handed over the remains of an Israeli soldier, Hadar Goldin. This young man, just 23 years old, lost his life during the 2014 conflict in Gaza. His family has been waiting a long time to give him a proper Jewish burial.

Parents' Journey and Questions

Hadar's parents, Simha and his wife, spoke publicly about their journey. They expressed their gratitude for finally bringing their son home. But they also had strong words for the government. They questioned why it took so long to bring their son back. They believe that soldiers should never be left behind, no matter what.

Part of a Bigger Deal

This handover is part of a bigger deal between Israel and Hamas. It's a fragile truce that started in October. The agreement includes the release of hostages and the return of remains. Hadar's body is one of 28 sets that Hamas has committed to returning.

A Step Towards Peace

The conflict between Israel and Hamas has been going on for years. It's caused a lot of pain and suffering on both sides. This truce is a small step towards peace. But it's a step that means a lot to families like Hadar's.

Closure and Reflection

The return of Hadar's remains brings some closure to his family. But it also raises questions about the value of human life in times of war. It's a reminder that behind every soldier, there's a family waiting and hoping for their safe return.

questions

    Are there hidden motives behind the U.S.-backed truce agreement that facilitated the return of Lt. Goldin's remains?
    Could the delay in returning Lt. Goldin's remains be part of a larger geopolitical strategy involving undisclosed parties?
    What measures could have been taken earlier to secure the return of Lt. Hadar Goldin's remains?

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