Young Israeli Couple Killed in Washington D.C. Attack
In a tragic act of violence, two Israeli Embassy staffers, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., in what officials described as a terrorist attack.
Trump and Israeli Officials Condemn the Attack
Former President Donald Trump called the killings “horrible” and rooted in antisemitism, urging an end to such hatred. The Israeli Embassy expressed heartbreak, calling the victims “dear friends and colleagues.” Both were rising stars in diplomacy and were soon to be engaged.
Shooter Posed as Bystander
The alleged attacker, Elias Rodriguez, pretended to be a witness before being detained. He reportedly shouted, “Free Palestine,” implicating political motives. Witnesses recounted chilling moments of him blending in before confessing.
Ongoing Investigation and Community Mourning
Israeli and U.S. authorities vowed justice. President Isaac Herzog condemned the attack as an act of hatred, reaffirming unity with the Jewish community. The investigation is ongoing as the world mourns the loss of two promising lives cut short by senseless violence.