2 Israeli Embassy Staff Killed In DC Near Jewish Museum
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Two Israeli embassy staffers were shot and killed outside the Capitol Jewish Museum by a gunman who chanted ‘Free Palestine.’ The FBI called it an act of terror. The two victims were planning on getting engaged.
Sadness and solidarity are just some of the reactions FOX 5 is hearing tonight after the targeted murders at the Capitol Jewish Museum. In response, police in D.C., Montgomery County and Prince George’s County are boosting patrols and visibility at places of worship.
Two Israeli embassy staff members were fatally shot as they exited the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, authorities and officials said.
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Two Israeli embassy staff members were fatally shot as they exited the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, authorities and officials said.
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Two Israeli embassy staffers were shot and killed outside the Capitol Jewish Museum by a gunman who chanted ‘Free Palestine.’ The FBI called it an act of terror. The two victims were planning on getting engaged.