Jewish, Washington and antisemitism
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From the killing of two Jewish diplomats this week to hundreds of acts of hate in public spaces throughout the DMV.
President Donald Trump promised Israel’s ambassador to the U.S. that his administration would crack down on rising antisemitism in America after a gunman killed two Israeli embassy staffers in
Israeli embassy staffers Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim were fatally shot Wednesday as they exited the Capital Jewish Museum.
A 31-year-old Illinois man has been charged with two counts of murder after opening fire 21 times on a young couple exiting an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., late Wednesday, according to a criminal complaint, shooting the victims in the back and then firing again at the woman as she tried to crawl away.
Top White House and Justice officials tied the brazen shooting of two Israeli Embassy staffers to ongoing campus protests against Israel’s war in Gaza.
Journalist and author Batya Ungar-Sargon discusses President Donald Trump’s actions to combat antisemitism after two Israeli Embassy staffers were killed in Washington, D.C.
By Dedi Hayun, Emily Rose and Madeline Chambers JERUSALEM (Reuters) -When Jerusalem resident Ziv Halsband woke up to news that two staff members of the Israeli embassy in Washington had been shot dead,
Authorities step up security following the Washington killings.
George Washington University allowed “pervasive and severe” antisemitic harassment to fester on campus in the wake of the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas on Israel, a new lawsuit alleges.