'Free Palestine': 2 Israeli embassy staffers shot dead in US

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Last updated on: May 22, 2025 22:15 IST

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Two Israeli embassy staff members were shot and killed on Wednesday night outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC, officials said.

IMAGE: A man, with an Israeli flag, kneels next to emergency personnel working at the site where, two Israeli embassy staff were shot dead near the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC, May 21, 2025. Photograph: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters

"Two Israeli Embassy staff were senselessly killed tonight near the Jewish Museum in Washington DC," US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem posted on X social media platform.

Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim were shot dead outside a Jewish museum in Washington DC on Wednesday evening allegedly by a man, according to police.

Earlier, Law enforcement sources told CNN that two people were shot as they exited an event at the museum.

The shooting occurred at around 9:15 p.m. local time near an FBI office building on F Street, according to the news outlet.

IMAGE: Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim. Photograph: Courtesy @IsraelinUSA/X

Condoling the deaths of the two staffers, the Israeli Embassy in the US said in a post on X: 'Yaron and Sarah were our friends and colleagues. They were in the prime of their lives. This evening, a terrorist shot and killed them as they exited an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in DC. The entire embassy staff is heartbroken and devastated by their murder. No words can express the depth of our grief and horror at this devastating loss. Our hearts are with their families, and the embassy will be by their side during this terrible time.'

The Israeli ambassador was not involved in the incident and was not at the location when the shooting happened, an embassy spokesperson told CNN.

 

US Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a post on social media that she and acting US Attorney for DC Jeanine Pirro have arrived at the scene of the shooting outside the Capital Jewish Museum.

According to CBS News, two people familiar with the investigation said a suspect believed to be the shooter is in custody. Two sources said the shooter yelled "free Palestine" prior to the shooting.

IMAGE: Emergency personnel work at the shooting site. Photograph: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters

US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee took to X to post, "Horrific act of terror that the people of Israel are waking up to this morning. AG Pam Bondi called to let me know and was at the scene. 2 dead in shooting targeting Israeli embassy staffers outside Jewish Museum in Washington DC."

Danny Danon, Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, also wrote in a social media post that the shooting occurred "outside the event that took place at the Jewish Museum."

Danon wrote that two other Israeli Embassy employees were wounded in the shooting, but that number has not been confirmed by authorities.

"The fatal shooting that took place outside the event that took place at the Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. is a depraved act of anti-Semitic terrorism. Harming the Jewish community is crossing a red line. We are confident that the US authorities will take strong action against those responsible for this criminal act. Israel will continue to act resolutely to protect its citizens and representatives - everywhere in the world," Danon posted on X.

IMAGE: US Attorney General Pam Bondi and Israeli Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter visit the site. Photograph: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters

Ben Williamson, an FBI spokesperson, posted to X that FBI personnel were responding to assist the Metropolitan Police Department with the situation.

"There is no ongoing threat to public safety," the FBI Washington Field Office wrote on X.

Spokesperson at the Israeli embassy in Washington Tal Naim Cohen posted, "Two staff members of the Israeli embassy were shot this evening at close range while attending a Jewish event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington DC. We have full faith in law enforcement authorities on both the local and federal levels to apprehend the shooter and protect Israel's representatives and Jewish communities throughout the United States."

 

India strongly condemned the incident with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar saying that the perpetrators of the crime must be brought to justice.

'Condemn in the strongest term the killing of Israeli diplomats in Washington DC,' Jaishankar, who is on a visit to Germany, said in a social media post.

'Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and colleagues. The perpetrators must be brought to justice,' he said.

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