א אומגעקומענע סאלדאט פון מדנ"י הדר גולדין איז היינט צוריק געגעבן געווארן דורך חאמאס
JERUSALEM — A major development unfolded in the long-standing Israel-Hamas negotiations as International Red Cross vehicles transported a coffin claimed by Hamas to contain the remains of Israeli soldier Lt. Hadar Goldin. Goldin was killed and abducted during the 2014 Gaza conflict, and his body has been a focal point of diplomatic discussions for over a decade.
Al Jazeera footage shows the Red Cross convoy en route to Israel, marking a significant step toward closure for Goldin’s family and Israeli authorities. The soldier’s remains were formally received by Israel on November 9, 2025, and are now undergoing forensic identification to confirm their authenticity.
Lt. Goldin’s case has been a deeply emotional and politically sensitive issue, with repeated calls from his family and Israeli officials for his return. The transfer signals a rare moment of cooperation amidst decades of hostility and underscores the ongoing role of international organizations like the Red Cross in facilitating humanitarian agreements.
Israeli officials expressed relief and solemnity as the remains arrived, emphasizing the importance of bringing closure to Goldin’s loved ones. The event is expected to resonate widely in Israel, highlighting both the personal and national significance of recovering soldiers lost in conflict zones.
This development may also have implications for broader Israel-Hamas negotiations, potentially paving the way for future humanitarian exchanges and confidence-building measures, even amid ongoing tensions in the region.
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