Thousands attended the funeral on Thursday of Border Police Sergeant Rose Lubin, a'h, H'yd, who tragically lost her life in a Jerusalem terrorist attack two days ago. Soon after the conclusion of the funeral, an investigation regarding the incident was released by law enforcement authorities. This report pointed out a significant lapse in the actions of one of the team members involved in the incident.

The inquiry revealed one of the team members abandoned his duty post, which went against his orders. The police called this as a grave infraction both from a disciplinary and operational standpoint. It was further announced that, in light of this negligence, the chief of Border Police, Commander Brigadier Yitzchak, decided to relieve the border police guard from his current role and reassign him to anotjer area to continue his service in the IDF.

"The Border Police forces are at the vanguard of operations and combat," said Yitzhak. "As an organization, we bear the responsibility for the security and welfare of the public, and this responsibility is commensurate with the extensive authority granted to us. The Border Police is an agency that prides itself on professionalism and adherence to a distinct and clear set of values. When we identify instances of failure, we will not make compromises but rather address the situation with resolution and leadership courage, while ensuring that we learn from these incidents in a fully transparent manner."

Lubin, 20 who moved to Israel from Atlanta by herself two years ago, was interred at Mount Herzl. Her father, David, delivered both the Kaddish and a poignant eulogy.... Read More: YNET News