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Identifying who will go from anger to violence is like "trying to find which piece of hay is going to become a needle," one expert said.
The fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers near the Capital Jewish Museum has prompted D.C. police to increase security amid rising concerns about antisemitism.
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A prominent Palestinian author and activist callously ripped the two victims of the DC Jewish Museum shooting as “genocide cheerleaders” in a series of hateful tweets — saying she was shocked the bloodshed hadn’t “happened sooner.”
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After the recent killing of two Israeli Embassy staff members in D.C., Jews in Houston and across the country are sounding the alarm against antisemitism.
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The shooting of Israeli Embassy staff in DC underscores the need for heightened security at Jewish landmarks, with NYPD leading in anti-terror efforts.
Investigators have seized writings that they believe belong to the suspect as they search for a motive in the fatal attack.
The assassination of a couple outside a Jewish museum in Washington D.C. was caught on surveillance video. 26-year-old Sara Milgrim and 30-year-old Yaron Lischinsky were leaving the museum with two others when they were gunned down.
Elias Rodriguez, the suspect in the shooting deaths of two Israeli Embassy staffers, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder and the murder of foreign officials, among other charges. Rodriguez is suspected of killing Israeli Embassy staffers Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim on Wednesday evening outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington.