Lieutenant Hadar Goldin, who fell and was abducted during the Battle of Rafah in 2014, was finally laid to rest on Tuesday in his hometown of Kfar Saba after being returned to Israel for burial this week
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir noted in his address at the funeral: "This moment gathers within itself thousands of days of anticipation and abysmal sadness, a moment for which all our prayers were focused for over 11 years. With a salute and bowed heads, we accompany Hadar today on his final journey, one he deserved long ago, after a period in which you, his dear family, became a compass and a conscience for the entire people of Israel, a compass that we in the IDF will continue to carry forever.”
"The circle is closed, Operation Defensive Edge has concluded. Leah and Simcha, Tzur, Hemi, Ayelet, and Edna, the entire nation walked alongside you down the difficult path to bring Hadar home."
Hadar's father, Simcha, eulogized him: "'Walk in the straight path and don't hate each other.' Hadar asked his mother to teach him how to sew, and he sewed within himself the words 'courage and humility.' He was a Jewish warrior."... Read More: Arutz-7