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Mother of hostage killed by Hamas even appealed to the group

Summary by Revista Oeste
In recent months, the words, the looks and the gestures of Rachel Goldberg-Polin, 55, were symbols of hope. No speech. Not a despondent, sweet and obstinate face. The face of hope. “Hope is mandatory,” she said during her fight for the return of her son, Hersh, 23, and those kidnapped by the terrorist group Hamas on October 7. Alongside her husband, Jonathan, she left the routine of a zealous mother, of those who wait for their children to give …
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In recent months, the words, the looks and the gestures of Rachel Goldberg-Polin, 55, were symbols of hope. No speech. Not a despondent, sweet and obstinate face. The face of hope. “Hope is mandatory,” she said during her fight for the return of her son, Hersh, 23, and those kidnapped by the terrorist group Hamas on October 7. Alongside her husband, Jonathan, she left the routine of a zealous mother, of those who wait for their children to give …

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Revista Oeste broke the news in on Sunday, September 8, 2024.
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