Thousands mourn American killed in Jerusalem terror attack.
Thousands Gather to Mourn American-Israeli Hero
On a solemn Thursday morning, a sea of mourners gathered to bid farewell to a true hero. Sgt. Rose Ida Lubin, a 20-year-old American-Israeli, was laid to rest at Mount Herzl, Israel’s revered national cemetery.
Traveling all the way from Atlanta, Georgia, Lubin’s grieving family came together to honor their beloved daughter’s memory. Her father shared that Lubin had dreamt of joining the Israeli army since she was just five years old.
“When Rose would meet new kids on the playground, she explained to them that they could be friends now, because she was going to be moving to Israel when she turned eighteen and join the Israeli army.”
Tragically, Lubin was working as a border police officer when she fell victim to a brutal stabbing attack outside Jerusalem’s Old City. Another officer was injured in the assault, carried out by a 16-year-old resident of Sa’ir in East Jerusalem.
During the emotional funeral, heartfelt speeches were delivered by Lubin’s mother, father, brother, and commander. They painted a vivid picture of a vibrant and compassionate soul who loved to express herself through colorful attire. Lubin, a vegan, also took pleasure in encouraging her friends to embrace healthy eating and an active lifestyle.
Her younger brother, who considered her his best friend, recounted how she bravely protected kibbutz Sa’ad near the Gaza border during Hamas’s horrific massacre of Israeli civilians on October 7th.
Her commander, deeply moved by Lubin’s unwavering dedication, expressed his gratitude, saying, “Our Rose. Thank you, thank you for fighting like a lioness. Thank you for operating and preventing a terror attack with your body.”
As a poignant tribute, Lubin’s mother read aloud the bat-mitzvah speech her daughter had delivered at the tender age of twelve. In it, Lubin eloquently described life as a mysterious and adventurous journey, akin to a captivating book with a beginning and an end.
How did the recovery of Sgt. First Class Zachary Baumel’s remains bring closure to his family and friends?
Thered to pay their final respects to Sgt. First Class Zachary Baumel, an American-Israeli hero who tragically lost his life during the Battle of Sultan Yacoub in Lebanon over three decades ago. Baumel’s remains were recently returned to Israel, providing closure and a chance for the nation to honor and remember this brave soldier.
The emotional ceremony took place at the Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem. In attendance were family, friends, fellow soldiers, politicians, and civilians alike. The large turnout exhibited the deep gratitude and admiration felt by all those present for Baumel’s sacrifice.
Sgt. First Class Zachary Baumel, born and raised in New York City, chose to move to Israel and join the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to defend his ancestral homeland. His unwavering commitment and dedication to serving his country were evident from the very beginning. In 1982, during the Battle of Sultan Yacoub, Baumel and two colleagues were captured by Syrian forces. While his comrades were eventually repatriated, Baumel’s fate remained unknown for many years.
The recovery of Baumel’s remains was made possible through intelligence-gathering efforts that spanned numerous countries and the tireless determination of the IDF. His return to Israel after 37 years allowed his family and friends to finally lay him to rest and find closure after decades of uncertainty.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in attendance at the ceremony, delivered a moving eulogy honoring Baumel’s bravery and selflessness. He emphasized that Baumel’s ultimate sacrifice serves as a reminder of the countless heroes who have given their lives to protect Israel and ensure its security.
Baumel’s story not only touches the hearts of Israelis but also resonates with people worldwide. His bravery symbolizes the strength and resilience of the Jewish nation. The thousands of mourners in attendance, regardless of their nationality, came together to mourn the loss of a true hero, united by a common respect for the sacrifices made by those who defend freedom.
The ceremony also highlighted the strong bond between the United States and Israel. American Ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, expressed his gratitude for the efforts made by both nations in bringing Baumel home, reaffirming the enduring friendship that exists between them.
The mourning of Baumel’s loss serves as a reminder of the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and the countless lives that have been affected by them. It highlights the importance of remembering and honoring those who have fought and continue to fight for peace and stability in the region.
Sgt. First Class Zachary Baumel’s burial ceremony was a somber and poignant event, filled with grief and reflection. It was a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers like Baumel, who dedicate their lives to protecting their homelands and the values they hold dear.
As the mourners dispersed, they carried with them the memory of a brave soldier, a hero whose bravery will forever be etched into the annals of Israeli history. The legacy of Sgt. First Class Zachary Baumel will continue to inspire generations to come, reminding us all of the immense courage that lies within the hearts of those who defend freedom.
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