Trump condemns horrible killings of Israeli Embassy Staff, says hatred, radicalism has no place in US

ANI May 22, 2025 368 views

Trump strongly condemned the fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington DC, calling it an act of hatred. The victims, a young couple planning to get engaged, were targeted outside a Jewish museum. The suspect, arrested at the scene, reportedly chanted pro-Palestinian slogans. US and Israeli officials vowed to combat rising antisemitism together.

"Hatred and Radicalism have no place in the USA." – Donald Trump
Trump condemns horrible killings of Israeli Embassy Staff, says  hatred, radicalism has no place in US
Washington DC /Jerusalem, May 22: US President Donald Trump on Thursday condemned the "horrible DC killings, based obviously on antisemitism".

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Trump condemns antisemitic killings of Israeli embassy staff

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Victims were a young couple about to get engaged

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Suspect shouted "Free Palestine" during arrest

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US and Israeli leaders pledge solidarity against hate crimes

In a post on the Truth Social social media platform, Trump said, "Hatred and Radicalism have no place in the USA."

Israeli state media TPS-IL reported that two Israeli embassy staff members were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC, on Wednesday night in what Israeli and US officials are calling a targeted act of antisemitic violence.

According to Tal Naim Cohen, a spokesperson for the Israeli embassy, the two staffers were a young couple about to become engaged. They were "shot at close range" while leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog said America and Israel "will stand united in defence of our people and our shared values" following the attack.

In a statement on X, Herzog stated, "I am devastated by the scenes in Washington DC," Herzog wrote in a statement on X. "This is a despicable act of hatred, of antisemitism, which has claimed the lives of two young employees of the Israeli embassy."

"Our hearts are with the loved ones of those murdered and our immediate prayers are with the injured. I send my full support to the Ambassador and all the embassy staff. We stand with the Jewish community in DC and across the US," the Israeli president's statement read.

US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in a post on X said, "We are actively investigating and working to get more information to share," adding, "We will bring this depraved perpetrator to justice."

Washington, DC, Police Chief Pamela Smith in a press conference late Wednesday, said, "Despite all life-saving efforts, both victims succumbed to their injuries," Smith said. "The attack occurred as the victims were exiting the museum. A suspect had been seen pacing outside shortly beforehand."

Smith identified the shooter as 30-year-old Elias Rodriquez of Chicago, Illinois. "The suspect opened fire on a group of four, killing a man and a woman. While in custody, he chanted, 'Free, free Palestine.'" After the shooting, the gunman entered the museum and was detained by event security, Smith said. Once handcuffed, he told security where he had discarded the weapon, which was recovered by authorities.

Israeli Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter was cited by The Press Service of Israel as saying that the male victim had recently purchased an engagement ring and was planning to propose next week in Jerusalem. "The couple that was gunned down tonight in the name of 'Free Palestine' was a couple about to be engaged," Leiter said.

Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon also denounced the attack as "a depraved act of antisemitic terrorism." "Harming diplomats and the Jewish community is crossing a red line," Danon said. "We are confident US authorities will act decisively."

The fatal shooting near the Capital Jewish Museum on Wednesday occurred on the same night as the American Jewish Committee was holding an event for young professionals, CNN reported.

The man accused of killing the young couple "pretended to be a witness" and waited for police to arrive for over 10 minutes before claiming he "did it for Gaza," eyewitness Sara Marinuzzi told CNN.

Reader Comments

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Rajiv K.
This is absolutely heartbreaking. No political cause justifies killing innocent people celebrating their love. As Indians who've suffered terrorism ourselves, we must stand against all forms of extremist violence. My prayers for the victims' families 🙏
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Priya M.
Tragic incident, but I hope this doesn't lead to more Islamophobia in America. The Palestine issue is complex - violence is never the answer but we must understand the root causes too. The US should reflect on its foreign policy decisions that create such tensions globally.
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Arjun S.
Shocking to see such hatred in a civilized society! Just like we face cross-border terrorism, Israel faces similar threats. Strong action needed against radical elements worldwide. The US must set an example in dealing with such terror firmly.
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Sunita R.
Very sad news 😢 Whatever one's views on Israel-Palestine conflict, killing innocent people is unacceptable. Reminds me of 26/11 attacks in Mumbai - extremism knows no borders. Hope US authorities handle this sensitively without targeting any community.
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Vikram J.
While condemning this attack, we must also ask why Western media gives so much coverage to such incidents while ignoring similar tragedies in Global South. Hundreds die in conflicts daily but only some lives seem to matter more in international news. Double standards must end.

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