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Tragic shooting of israeli embassy staff stirs concerns over antisemitism

Friday 23 May 2025 - 13:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Tragic shooting of israeli embassy staff stirs concerns over antisemitism

A chilling act of violence unfolded on the evening of May 21, 2025, outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., where two Israeli embassy employees were fatally shot. The victims, Yaron Lischinsky, 31, an Israeli national with official guest status granted by the U.S. State Department, and Sarah Milgrim, 26, were a young couple reportedly on the verge of engagement. The suspect, Elias Rodriguez, a 30-year-old man from Chicago, was swiftly apprehended at the scene and has been formally charged with first-degree murder, murder of foreign officials, and multiple firearm offenses.

Authorities have classified the shooting as a hate crime, with prosecutors indicating that the case qualifies for the death penalty, though it remains undecided whether capital punishment will be pursued. U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Jeanine Pirro, described the attack as a devastating act that has left the community reeling. She emphasized the gravity of the charges, which include the murder of foreign officials, a federal offense punishable by death.

Surveillance footage and eyewitness accounts reveal that Rodriguez approached the couple as they exited the event, brandishing a 9mm handgun and opening fire without provocation. After the initial shots, Milgrim attempted to escape by crawling away, only to be pursued and shot again. The suspect paused to reload before firing once more. Authorities recovered shell casings and the firearm at the scene. Rodriguez was heard shouting "Free Palestine" during his arrest, and investigators found evidence of his involvement in pro-Palestinian activism.

Rodriguez had arrived in Washington just a day before the attack, traveling from Chicago with the firearm legally purchased in Illinois and declared in his checked luggage. He reportedly bought a ticket to the American Jewish Committee event, which focused on humanitarian aid to Gaza, only hours before the shooting. Law enforcement officials are examining his electronic devices and residence in Chicago for further evidence.

The incident has drawn widespread condemnation. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the murders a "vile antisemitic murder" and ordered increased security for Israeli diplomatic missions worldwide. Israel’s Ambassador to the U.S., Yechiel Leiter, expressed sorrow for the victims, highlighting their personal story and the tragic loss. Former U.S. President Donald Trump condemned the attack as antisemitic, calling for an end to hatred and radicalism in America.

FBI officials described the killings as an act of terror and targeted violence against the Jewish community. The shooting took place in a prominent area near government buildings and museums, underscoring the brazen nature of the attack. The victims had been attending an event aimed at building coalitions to support those affected by the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, a poignant backdrop to the tragedy.

Rodriguez remains in custody without bail and is scheduled for a preliminary court hearing on June 18. The case continues to unfold as investigators delve deeper into his motives and connections. The shooting has reignited urgent discussions on antisemitism and security for diplomatic personnel in the United States.


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