Nearly two years after the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, Rachel Goldberg, mother of slain Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin, reflects on loss and resilience. She says she now sees a “path forward” amid ongoing grief and efforts toward peace.
Breakdown
- Israel and Hamas have begun negotiations in Egypt over a peace plan for Gaza.
- The conflict started with a Hamas attack on an Israeli music festival, resulting in hostages and deaths. 6s
- Rachel Goldberg, mother of slain Israeli-American Hirsch Goldberg-Polen, continues to advocate for the release of remaining hostages. 21s
- Goldberg acknowledges suffering on both sides and urges empathy and action from decision makers. 1m 23s
- Despite her loss, Goldberg believes in the possibility of healing and a hopeful future. 1m 56s