Hadar Goldin
Leah Goldin says the return of her son’s remains is “the responsibility of all nations of goodwill, who respect international humanitarian law and truly seek peace in our region.”
For the past three years, the Israel Victory Project movement has been active in trying “to facilitate a change in the public discourse towards an Israeli victory that aims to encourage Palestinian leadership and society that their best chance at prosperity will come once they accept that Israel is the Jewish state.”
Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin was killed and his remains taken on Aug. 1, 2014, during a declared ceasefire between Israel and Gaza, rendering the abduction a violation of international humanitarian law.
“We hope that the leaders of Israel, both political and military, will again show the necessary courage and take the bold actions to bring Hadar home,” said Leah Goldin, whose son was killed on Aug. 1, 2014, during a ceasefire from “Operation Protective Edge.”