NURIEL DUBIN, 27, KILLED IN HEZBOLLAH ROCKET ATTACK

The woman killed in the Hezbollah rocket attack earlier today has been identified as Nuriel Dubin, 27, from Margaliot in northern Israel. She worked as a youth counselor and preschool caregiver and is survived by her parents, two siblings, and her fiancé Yadid, with whom she had been planning to marry this September. Her death has sent shockwaves through her community and prompted an outpouring of grief from those who knew her kind heart and dedication to helping children.

Nuriel’s colleagues and friends have described her as a compassionate and energetic young woman who brought joy and support to the children she worked with every day. Her loss has been felt particularly deeply among the families she served and the colleagues who relied on her positive presence in the workplace. The upcoming wedding that she and Yadid had been preparing for has now become a painful reminder of the dreams that were cut short by the attack.
The incident has drawn renewed attention to the ongoing security challenges faced by communities in northern Israel and the human cost of the conflict. Tributes continue to pour in from across the country as people honor Nuriel’s memory and express condolences to her grieving family and fiancé. Her story has become a poignant symbol of the personal tragedies that often accompany larger geopolitical events.
As the community comes together to mourn Nuriel Dubin, her legacy of kindness and service to children will be remembered as a lasting testament to the impact one person can have in their short time on earth.
