According to the elder Goldin, Hadar became a symbol of the State of Israel, but the way the State treated the families and the soldiers held captive exposed a deep moral failure. “We set out on this struggle with the clear understanding that Hadar is a soldier who must be brought back, and if not-something is broken in Israeli society, and that can lead to disaster,” he said. He also stressed that the struggle was rooted in loyalty to values, not political considerations: “We stood by our values, and in the end we brought Hadar back and proved to an entire country that if you fight for your values, you win.”
Author: Israel National News
Published at: 2025-12-27 19:24:17
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