Rose Ida Lubin was initially from the United States and reportedly lived in Atlanta before immigrating to Israel in August 2021
An American-Israeli police officer is dead, and another Israeli police officer was wounded following a suspected terror stabbing attack near Jerusalem on Monday, Israeli police said.
The two victims were security personnel standing duty near a police station just outside the Old City's walls when they were attacked by a 16-year-old suspect, police said. Officers who responded to the incident fatally shot the juvenile suspect, according to The Jerusalem Post.
Sgt. Rose Ida Lubin, 20, was identified as one of the officers who was stabbed and was in critical condition when Magen David Adom paramedics rushed her to Hadassah-University Medical Center in Jerusalem for emergency care, per the report. She ultimately succumbed to her injuries.
Lubin was initially from the United States and reportedly lived in Atlanta. She immigrated to Israel in August 2021 and joined the police force in March 2022, according to the Jewish News Syndicate. She was living in Kibbutz Sa’ad near the Gaza border.
Israeli police officers responded to the scene of a stabbing, which left one officer dead and another wounded, on Monday, Nov. 7, 2023. (Reuters)
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp confirmed Lubin's death on the X social media platform.
"Marty, the girls and I are heartbroken by the tragic news of Rose Lubin's death," he wrote. "her courage and commitment to fighting evil is an inspiration to us all, and we will continue to keep her family and loved ones in our thoughts and prayers during their difficult time."
This beautiful young woman, Elisheva Rose Ida Lubin, is an American citizen who immigrated to Israel in 2021 and became a “lone soldier” and member of the border police. She was murdered today in cold blood by a Palestinian terrorist. pic.twitter.com/vhRsCcajo7
— David M Friedman (@DavidM_Friedman) November 6, 2023
Kemp added: "While the horrors of war may seem far away, moments like these remind us why it is paramount to stand alongside our friends in Israel as they fight against terror in their land."
https://t.co/8Ag9wujAfM pic.twitter.com/BNhBCSXyFw
— Governor Brian P. Kemp (@GovKemp) November 6, 2023
Police arrested another suspect at the scene who is believed to have aided the suspect, both outlets reported.
Today we mourn the loss of a courageous hero, Sgt. Rose Lubin, Z”L, a lone soldier from Atlanta who was murdered by a Palestinian terrorist in Jerusalem near her post at the Herod’s Gate entrance to the Old City
— Israel in Atlanta (@IsraelAtlanta) November 7, 2023
Our Consulate team had the honor of meeting Sgt. Rose at the @FIDF… pic.twitter.com/ucpvf8ur43
Israeli-Palestinian tensions remain escalated in the region and elsewhere as Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza crossed the one-month mark on Tuesday.
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Israeli forces seal off Jerusalem stabbing scene where one officer was killed and another was wounded on Monday, Nov. 6, 2023. (Reuters)
The war, which started after Hamas-led forces launched a surprise terrorist attack in Israeli border communities on Oct. 7, has seen thousands of casualties on both sides — the deadliest in Israel’s history.
We are heartbroken to share that 20-year-old Israeli-American police officer Sgt. Elisheva Rose Ida Lubin, who was critically wounded in a stabbing terror attack near #Jerusalem’s Old City this morning (November 6), has succumbed to her wounds. The terrorist is a 16-year-old from… pic.twitter.com/fLtRgBC547
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) November 6, 2023
More than 1,400 people in Israel were killed in the attack and more than 240 people are believed to have been taken back into Gaza as hostages. The Israeli military’s continued bombardment of the Gaza Strip has left more than 10,000 Palestinians in Gaza dead, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. More fatalities are expected as Hamas and Israel’s officials have been unable to agree on a cease-fire.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel would only agree to a cease-fire and its relentless pursuit of Hamas operatives if they release the hostages, which include people from nationalities around the globe. At least 10 Americans are believed to be in the group. Hamas, meanwhile, has said they will only release the hostages if Israel stops its aerial assault across Gaza.
Reuters contributed to this report.