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NY-native captive slain in Oct. 7 blitz

- Melissa Koenig

A New York native who was being held captive by Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip has been killed and her body is still being held by the terrorists, it was confirmed Thursday.

Judi Weinstein Haggai, 70, died as a result of injuries she sustained when terrorists invaded Kibbutz Nir Oz on Oct. 7, the kibbutz announced.

She and her husband had been taking their usual walk outside when armed Hamas terrorists on motorcycle­s ambushed them, relatives said.

News of her death comes just one week after officials confirmed her husband, Gadi Haggai, 73, was killed in captivity.

Weinstein, a native of Goshen in upstate New York, moved to Israel 30 years ago, seeking solace in the Jewish state.

She worked as an English teacher who specialize­d in working with children with special needs and attention and concentrat­ion problems, according to Israel National News.

Weinstein also helped children who suffered from anxiety and depression due to living under the threat of rockets from Gaza.

Her family described her as a peaceful person — a vegan who wrote daily haiku, CNN reported.

But her world turned upside down during the Hamas terrorist attack, when Weinstein informed a kibbutz member she had been shot in the arm and was wounded in the face and that Haggai had been shot in the head, according to Haaretz.

Shortly before the couple was believed to have been taken hostage, Weinstein was able to text her daughter in Singapore. A paramedic later told the couple’s children that she had called for medical help — but they lost contact with her.

“She said they were shot by terrorists on a motorcycle and that my dad was wounded really bad,” Iris Weinstein Haggai told The Times of Israel. “Paramedics tried to send her an ambulance. The ambulance got hit by a rocket.”

The family had not heard from the elderly couple since.

“We know that they were badly wounded. We know that [Weinstein] still had the phone with her to be able to call and ask for help and provide details. But ever since then, we lost all contact with them,” the couple’s niece, Ofri Haggai, 47, told The Post last month.

The Haggais leave behind four children and seven grandchild­ren.

 ?? ?? TRAGIC COUPLE: Judi Weinstein Haggai, originally of Goshen, NY, and husband Gadi Haggai were both killed in Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack.
TRAGIC COUPLE: Judi Weinstein Haggai, originally of Goshen, NY, and husband Gadi Haggai were both killed in Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack.

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