Israeli Embassy Staff Killed in Washington Shooting Sparks Outrage
According to webangah News Agency, a shooting outside the Jewish Museum in Washington D.C. left two employees of the Israeli embassy dead and several others wounded, prompting responses from U.S. and Israeli officials.
Donald Trump,former U.S. president, wrote on his Truth Social platform: “These horrific antisemitic killings in D.C. must stop now!” He added: “Hate and extremism have no place in America. My condolences to the victims’ families—tragic that this keeps happening. god bless you all!”
Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, called the Washington shooting that killed Tel Aviv embassy staff ”shocking.” His office described it as a “horrific antisemitic attack,” stating: “We see the terrible cost of antisemitism and incitement against Israel.” Netanyahu also ordered heightened security at Zionist diplomatic missions worldwide.
Isaac Herzog, President of Israel, said: “What I witnessed in America’s capital devastated me.” The Israeli Foreign Minister warned diplomats face unprecedented risks amid ongoing tensions.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio tweeted: “This was brazen, fearful antisemitic violence—we will pursue those responsible.” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem vowed accountability for what she called an “evil perpetrator.”
U.S. Ambassador to Tel Aviv Mike Huckabee</b condemned it as a “horrific terrorist act,” while Israel’s UN envoy Danny Danon labeled it “vile antisemitic terrorism.”
foreign Minister Gadi Eizenkot confirmed coordination with U.S authorities regarding threats against diplomats.
The attack occurred during an event near DC’s Jewish Museum earlier today.