In an emotional and profound interview [1] with the Media Line’s Felice Friedson, Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin share the intense personal struggles and the pain they have endured over the more than 200 days since their son, Hersh, was abducted by Hamas. On October 7, Hamas operatives infiltrated Israel’s border with Gaza, resulting in a massacre and the kidnapping of 252 individuals, including Hersh. The couple, originally from the US and now residing in Israel, detailed their tireless efforts to secure the release of their son and the other 132 hostages still held captive.
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The parents described their daily life as a relentless campaign to bring Hersh home, expressing both their gratitude for the global support they have received and their frustration with the slow pace of negotiations. They particularly noted the significant support from the American administration, emphasizing that, while Americans generally have a strong distaste for any nationals being held hostage, the visibility and coverage of the plight of all hostages need improvement.
Jon and Rachel also reflected on the personal toll the ordeal has taken on them, detailing the mix of hope and despair that each day brings. They implored the public and leaders worldwide to remember the human faces behind the crisis, underscoring the importance of maintaining humanity amid geopolitical negotiations. Readers are encouraged to watch the full interview and read the transcript [1] of their heartfelt messages.