‘Wild Insurance against Israel’: Netanyahu vows to ‘hate’ after a deadly shooting of 2 embassy employees in Washington

Police investigated deadly shooting of Israeli Embassy employees in Washington

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday described the deadly shooting of two Israeli embassy employees at Washington DC as “wild inciting” against his country.“We are seeing the terrible price of anti-Jewish and wild inciting the state of Israel. Blood complaint against the Jewish state is growing in the blood – and they should be fought to the bitter end. Netanyahu posted on X, “My heart broke for the families of the loving young man and the woman, who was brutally murdered by a disgusting anti -Jewish terrorist.Israeli’s premiere further stated that the Israeli ambassador to the United States gave him information about the “stunning anti -Jewish murder” of two embassy employees. He said that he also talked to the US Attorney General Palm Bondi, who gave him all the details about the identity of the suspect.“I thanked him (Bondi) and (US) President Trump for his clear stance against the anti-Jewishism-a moral, courageous and essential stance. I instructed the security officials to strengthen the security system for Israeli missions around the world, and to increase the level of security for all state messengers.Shooting Outside the Jewish Museum of Washington, bullets were fired late Wednesday, as the site organized a social program for young professionals and diplomatic staff.Authorities have identified the shooting suspect from Chicago, Illinois as 33 -year -old Eliosis Rodriguez.A video clip, walking on social media, was shown shouting “Free, Free Palestine” in a jacket and white shirt, possibly a jacket and white shirt, as he was under the police leadership.The victim was a young couple, who planned to get married according to the Israeli Ambassador of the United States, Yachil letter.

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