Suspected Washington gunman is BLM protester who flaunted support for Hamas
- On Wednesday evening in Washington, D.C., two Israeli embassy employees, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, were tragically killed in a shooting incident outside a Jewish museum.
- The shooting took place as the couple was departing a humanitarian aid gathering, with Lischinsky having recently purchased an engagement ring and intending to pop the question to Milgrim during their upcoming trip to Jerusalem.
- Authorities have named Elias Rodriguez, a 30-year-old man from Chicago, as the individual who approached the group and opened fire before being apprehended by security personnel inside the museum.
- After his arrest, Rodriguez shouted "free, free Palestine" while holding a red keffiyeh, and officials expressed sorrow and vowed full accountability for the attack.
- The case against Rodriguez will be handled by the U.S. Attorney’s office based in Washington, as tributes continue to honor the victims and denounce antisemitic violence.
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"I Did It for Palestine": the Shooter of the Washington Jewish Museum Charged with Murders
Elias Rodriguez, a 31-year-old Chicago-born American, has for a short time belonged to a left-wing extremist group. The FBI is investigating whether this is an anti-Semitic terrorist act.
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Jew-hatred makes strange bedfellows. Islamists and leftists would appear to see the world in diametrically opposed ways—and yet they are of one mind when it comes to the question of Jews and Israel. That was on full display earlier this week in Washington, D.C., when two young people were shot to death outside of the Jewish museum. Their alleged killer was affiliated with a Marxist group that glorifies Hamas and other Islamist terrorist organiza…
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