2 Israeli Embassy Staffers Killed in Washington Shooting
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Slain staffer Yaron Lischinsky had purchased an engagement ring and was planning to propose to his colleague Sarah Milgrim.
Barely a week into her tenure as Washington, DC’s top federal prosecutor, Jeanine Pirro faced an urgent test – overseeing the investigation into the murders of two Israeli embassy staffers outside the city’s Jewish museum.
The President led U.S. lawmakers in condemning the killings and said they were "based obviously on antisemitism."
The suspect accused of gunning down two Israeli embassy staff members outside a Jewish museum in Washington DC has been charged with first-degree murder, as well as murder of foreign officials and related firearm charges.
Two Israeli embassy staffers committed to Israel-Palestinian dialogue and about to get engaged, were killed by a lone gunman in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night, and a suspect who chanted pro-Palestine slogans is in custody,
A day after the murders of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, TIME spoke with three rabbis grappling with the aftermath
Authorities reviewing writings tied to DC shooting suspect accused of killing Israeli Embassy staffers outside Jewish museum.
The two embassy employees were killed by a gunman Wednesday night after an event at the Capital Jewish Museum.