Netanyahu Condemns DC Embassy Staff Shooting, Orders Global Security Boost
Netanyahu Condemns DC Embassy Staff Shooting, Orders Global Security Boost

Netanyahu Condemns DC Embassy Staff Shooting, Orders Global Security Boost

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The shooting of two Israeli embassy staff members outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., has been widely condemned as an antisemitic terrorist attack. The victims, a young couple named Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim who were planning to marry, were targeted by Elias Rodriguez, who reportedly shouted "Free Palestine" during the assault. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the incident as a horrific antisemitic murder and announced increased security at Israeli diplomatic missions worldwide. U.S. political figures including Donald Trump, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and the Democratic National Committee condemned the attack and emphasized that hatred and antisemitism have no place in society. Israeli officials, including Ambassador Yechiel Leiter and President Isaac Herzog, expressed grief and solidarity with the victims and the U.S., pledging to stand united against terror and hate. The FBI and U.S. authorities are actively managing the case, with early indications pointing to targeted violence motivated by antisemitism.

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