Police said a suspect was in custody after the shooting near the Capital Jewish Museum

A suspect is in custody after shooting dead two Israeli embassy staff outside a Jewish museum in Washington on Wednesday night.

The gunman, named by police as Elias Rodriguez, 30, of Chicago, approached a group of four people leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum and opened fire, killing Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim.

Metropolitan police chief Pamela Smith said the shooter had been pacing outside the museum, which is steps away from the FBI’s field office, before the shooting.

After killing the pair, who officials said were a couple, he walked inside, where event security detained him. The suspect yelled: “Free, free Palestine,” after he was arrested, police said.

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    They weren’t just born there (and given the number of settlers over there, that’s doubtful tbh). They took a state job representing, and lobbying for this genocide.

    It’s a tragedy that it has come to this, but it’s not wrong. It’s wrong that it has to be this way.

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      Killing is only justified if it saves lives. Anyone can see this act will cost lives on both sides. And 1000x as many on the Palestinian side.

      Let’s be real, this guy wanted to be a badass and get praise and attention. And he doesn’t care how many die because of that.

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      You know not all embassy staff are ambassadors from Israel right?

      You can work at an embassy and be a US citizen.

      Which one of them was.

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        That’s even worse then. Not even the excuse of growing up there to fall back on. They chose to work there still.

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          So you condone the killing of a person because they happen to work somewhere?

          Odd take but ok.

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              Much of Germany was working for the Third Reich, if you don’t recall from history.

              Shooting random staffers doesn’t fight the Third Reich leadership, you just murdered some random people.

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                Unh huh, because that’s what the US so famously did in WWII, target only the Nazi leadership while refusing to attack anyone else. Very definitely a great way to defeat facism.

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                  Yep nuance flies right over your head too.

                  Much of Germany had NSDAP party affiliation because of their role in society or a wanting to have the benefits of social movement.

                  Shooting some random accountant or whatever isn’t going to win the war.

                  But sure, murder these two staffer because that’ll really help Palestine win. Dumbass.

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            If you conveniently forget to mention where it is exactly they happen to work, of course it sounds silly.

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                Can we circle around to the nuance thing? These were Embassy staffers.

                And whatever innocent or less implicated person who might have died in an attack such as this would be the fault of the Israeli state.

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      How do you know they were lobbying for genocide? For all we know they were against it and working for a peaceful solution. Not everyone who works for a government is part of the ideology. That’s no better than saying every Democrat is MAGA.

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        You just have to check Lischinsky tweets and retweet oposing a palestinian state because it would be a gift to Khamas

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          Ambassadors are appointed. If they were not in favor of the administration they would be recalled and replaced by ones that were.

          I suppose, but they weren’t ambassadors. So - that’s wrong.

          It is beyond the shadow of a doubt that these people were directly involved in advocating for greater crackdowns on pro-Palestine antigenocide protesting.

          Damn, a shadow of a doubt?! Holy shit you must have the motherfucking receipts on these sumbitches, let’s see it! Whatcha got, facebook post? Tiktok? Some sort of cleverly disguised academic treatise?

          Yeah you got nothing. GTFO.

          These two people lived by the sword.

          Oh FFS.

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          Maybe they did, which is why they were at an event to discuss delivering more aid to Gaza.

          https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cy9vr10n732t

          These were young idealists trying to make a change. But the shooter didn’t care about the distinction, and it seems many others don’t either.

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          Most Israelis support Israel which, until a few years ago, was a-ok on account of the previous thousands of years of persecution in every other country in the world, cresting in the unpleasantness of the early-mid 1900s which set quite the bar for evil and horror.

          Then Likud - like all republiQan, right-wing authoritarian regimes - seized power and started fucking everything up in incredible, outrageous ways. Americans should be familiar.

          I don’t know what they did for the embassy, but it could be something utterly harmless and treating them like enemy combatants when they’re in an entirely different country at a museum is wrong.

          I get the hate at the Likud/IDF for the genocide. Y’all are losing the plot by thinking this is ok though. It is very much not okay.