Rachel Goldberg-Polin Shares Update On Missing Daughter After Yearlong Search

by Daniel Brooks
Rachel Goldberg-Polin Shares Update On Missing Daughter After Yearlong Search

Rachel Goldberg-Polin Shares Update On Missing Daughter After Yearlong Search...

Rachel Goldberg-Polin, the mother of American-Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, provided a heartfelt update on her family's ongoing search for their missing daughter during a press conference in Jerusalem on April 26, 2026. Hersh, who was abducted by Hamas militants during an attack on October 7, 2023, remains missing despite extensive international efforts to locate her.

The Goldberg-Polin family has become a symbol of resilience and hope in the aftermath of the devastating attack that claimed over 1,200 lives and left hundreds more kidnapped or missing. Rachel has tirelessly advocated for her daughter's safe return, working with U.S. and Israeli officials to keep Hersh's story in the public eye.

Today's update comes as the U.S. government announced new sanctions targeting Hamas operatives believed to be involved in the abductions. Rachel expressed cautious optimism about the sanctions but emphasized that tangible progress toward Hersh's release remains elusive. "We are grateful for the support, but our fight is far from over," she said.

The Goldberg-Polin family's story has resonated deeply with Americans, particularly as Hersh holds dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship. Her abduction has sparked widespread outrage and renewed calls for accountability from Hamas. Social media campaigns using the hashtag #BringHershHome have gained momentum, with thousands of supporters sharing updates and demanding action.

Rachel also highlighted the emotional toll the past year has taken on her family. "Every day without Hersh feels like an eternity," she said. "But we refuse to give up hope." Her words have inspired solidarity rallies across the U.S., including a planned event in New York City this weekend.

As the search continues, Rachel urged the public to keep Hersh's story alive. "We need the world to remember her name," she said. "She is more than a headline—she is our daughter, and she deserves to come home."

Daniel Brooks

Editor at Infoneige covering trending news and global updates.