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Turkey 'Helped' With Return Of Israeli Soldier Goldin's Body, US Offered Hamas "Safe Passage?"

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The report said that Israel, on November 9, received the body of a soldier held in Gaza for more than a decade after he was killed in an ambush by Hamas fighters. Forensic experts at Israel’s Abu Kabir Institute have identified the hostage body returned from Gaza as Lt. Hadar Goldin, the Prime Minister’s Office said.

Lt. Hadar Goldin is too young to die. He has a lovely face, what a waste of his life and future with his family. Hamas cannot be trusted. All those 200 Hamas traitorspped in thheir bunker must not be let out alive. They will continue to kill innocent people, and most likely have a plan to attack Israel. They had better not be given a chance to remain alive. But Trump will give these terrorists a passageway, what a dumb decision.


 
The news of the return of Lt. Hadar Goldin's body to Israel after so long reflects the harshness and pain this war inflicts. It is heartbreaking to think of the loss of such a young life, with so much ahead of him. The situation with Hamas is very complex and always generates strong polarization. Personally, I believe that violence only brings more suffering and that, while there are clear culprits, the solution does not lie solely in eliminating all those who support Hamas. Violence may seem like a logical response in these cases, but it also perpetuates the cycle of hatred and destruction. Regarding international decisions, each country has its own context and policies, but I cannot help but feel that peace should take priority over retaliation. The loss of human lives, like Goldin's, reminds us that conflict only brings pain and that, ultimately, we all lose in these wars.
 
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