David Lubin, father of fallen Border Police officer Rose Lubin, was harassed outside his Atlanta home by pro-Palestinian neighbors who mocked his daughter’s murder, tearing down memorial stickers and hurling vile slurs.
The grief of David Lubin, whose daughter Sergeant Rose Lubin was murdered in a 2023 Jerusalem terror attack, has been compounded by a vicious antisemitic assault in Atlanta, Georgia.

In a chilling Facebook post, Lubin revealed the ongoing harassment by neighbors who plaster their yard with pro-Palestinian signs while repeatedly tearing down his memorial stickers honoring Rose. Months earlier, they displayed a sign covered with the antisemitic slur “Kike” written 21 times.
“This is what antisemitism looks like in real life,” Lubin wrote. “Is it okay that my daughter was murdered?”
When he attempted to replace one of Rose’s stickers, a woman screamed at him: “Your daughter was wearing an IDF uniform.” Lubin corrected her, explaining that Rose served as an Israeli Border Police officer. The woman responded coldly: “She was wearing a uniform — she went there to murder.” A man nearby added: “How many Palestinians are killed there every day?”
The disturbing encounter was captured on video and shared by StopAntisemitism, which condemned the attack: “Antisemitic harassment of citizens mourning their murdered Jewish daughter should never be tolerated in this country.”
Sergeant Rose Lubin, only 20 years old, was stabbed to death in November 2023 by a 16-year-old terrorist at Jerusalem’s Herod’s Gate. Despite fighting for her life, she succumbed to her wounds the same day.
Now, her father faces hatred not in the Middle East but on the streets of America — a brutal reminder that antisemitism knows no borders.