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Noa and Nir Baranes Named As Victims of Hezbollah Attack

Noa and Nir Baranes, a couple from Kibbutz Ortal and parents of three children, were murdered on Tuesday, July 9, by a Hezbollah rocket that hit their car as it traveled near the Nafah junction in the Golan.

Noa and Nir are survived by three children, ages 13, 16 and 18. Nir headed the poultry farm and Noa was secretary of the orchards unit. They were both rescued from their vehicle in critical condition, but the medics confirmed them both dead at the scene.

Thus far, 28 Israelis have been killed by Hezbollah fire since the start of the war, among them 11 civilians and 17 soldiers.

Kibbutz Ortal, where the couple and their children lived, announced: “Kibbutz Ortal mourns our two members, Noa and Nir Baranes who were killed by a direct hit on their car. Noa and Nir were central and beloved members of Ortal. They came to Ortal in 2012. The Ortal community is strong and close-knit. We support the family and will help them cope with the situation.”

A resident from Ortal also said: “A few days ago I wrote about my house burning down. Today my heart is burning. Noa and Nir are two amazing people who were killed on their way home, parents of 3 heroic children, whom I counseled over the years. My heart is broken and security is non-existent. We must save the north.” (INN / VFI News)

“Our Heavenly Father, we pray for the children of Noa and Nir Baranes who have been left orphaned, without a parental figure to navigate this incredibly difficult period of their lives. We know that You are always close to the ones who need You, close to the widows and the orphans and we pray for Your comforting hand to embrace these children and help them overcome their grief in time. We pray in Yeshua’s name that You will provide for all their material and emotional needs and that You will strengthen the community of Kibbutz Ortal so that they can also support one another.”

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