Goldberg-Polin's family and friends launched a media and diplomatic campaign to secure his release. In late December 2023 it was reported that Goldberg-Polin's parents spoke to and petitioned a slew of politicians and others in regards to their son. They spoke to
United Nations (UN) in New York and Geneva,
Pope Francis,
Elon Musk, President
Joe Biden, US secretary
Antony Blinken, 25 US senators, seven governors and multiple different celebrities and influencers. His mother took to wearing a shirt with a number taped on it each day, to track the days that he had been kept as a hostage. Rachel also addressed the 14 November
March for Israel in Washington, D.C., leading the crowd in a chant of "Bring them home now!" She asked, "Why is the world accepting that 240 human beings from almost 30 countries have been stolen and buried alive?" Goldberg-Polin was not released during the
temporary cease-fire in late November 2023, which saw the
exchange of 105 hostages taken by Hamas for the release of 240 Palestinian prisoners. Family members had met with Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu and the
Israel war cabinet along with other hostages family members to petition to resume negotiations for a new cease-fire. On 27 December, when Goldberg-Polin was reportedly scheduled to start his world travel trip, his father and about 50 others gathered at the
Ben Gurion Airport to bring attention to his continued captivity. On 24 April 2024, Hamas released a nearly 3-minute-long video of Goldberg-Polin while in captivity. In it, he identifies himself, and says the Israeli government should be "ashamed" for "carrying their mission in Gaza" as the Israeli captives are stuck in an "underground hell with no food or water". Goldberg-Polin was filmed with an apparent healed amputation of his left arm, highlighting the injury he suffered during the Re'im music festival massacre. The video was not dated, but based on Goldberg-Polin stating he had been held captive for nearly 200 days, experts believe that the video was filmed recently to its airing. Following the video release his parents issued their statement, expressing joy at seeing and hearing him speak, but also imploring all the leaders working for a hostage deal to help bring him home. Experts say that filming such videos could be a war crime. ==Recovery of body==