Israeli leaders were quick to point fingers at their political opponents, suggesting that they were ultimately responsible for the shooting.
Israelis reacted with shock and horror on Thursday to the murder of two staffers at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel called a “horrifying antisemitic murder.”
The shooting took place as the two aides were leaving an event organized by the American Jewish Committee at the Capital Jewish Museum. The police said they had arrested a suspect in connection with the shooting who shouted,“Free, free Palestine,” after he was taken into custody.
The Israeli foreign ministry has identified the victims as Sarah Lynn Milgrim, who was responsible for organizing missions and visits to Israel, and Yaron Lischinsky, a research assistant in the political department. Yechiel Leiter, the Israeli ambassador to the United States, said that they were a couple about to be engaged.
Gideon Saar, the Israeli foreign minister, called the attack a consequence of “toxic antisemitic incitement against Israel and Jews around the world” since the Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023.
He said critics in international organizations and governments who had accused Israel of genocide and crimes against humanity had “paved the way for these murders.” Israel has strongly rejected such accusations.