Nava Applebaum
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Nava (or Naava)[1] Applebaum (also spelled Appelbaum)[2] (Hebrew: נאווה אפלבאום; c. 1983 – September 9, 2003)[3] was a 20-year-old Israeli-American woman who was murdered together with her father on the evening before her wedding by a Palestinian suicide bomber.[4]
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Journalist Yossi Klein Halevi described the incident as an "epic tragedy", and wrote: "If a new book of the Bible were ever written about the modern return to Zion, it would have to include the story of the Applebaums."[5]