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Two Israeli Embassy staff members were shot and killed during an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night, authorities confirmed.

Tal Naim Cohen, a spokesperson for the Israeli embassy in the capital, confirmed to Fox News that two diplomats were shot "at close range" during a Jewish event at the museum. The American Jewish Committee confirmed it was hosting the event in a post on X.

"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," Cohen said.

Fox News confirmed a man and a woman were both killed in the shooting. Further details on their identities were not immediately available.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said DHS is "actively investigating" the incident and "working to get more information to share."

"Please pray for the families of the victims. We will bring this depraved perpetrator to justice," Noem wrote on X.

The Metropolitan Police Department said a shooting investigation was underway near 3rd Street and F Street Northwest, which is where the Capital Jewish Museum is located.

Danny Danon, Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations, said an event was taking place at the museum and the deadly shooting was a "depraved act of anti-Semitic(sic) terrorism" in a statement posted to X late Wednesday night.

"Harming diplomats and 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," he wrote.


Fox News Digital has reached out to DC police, the Israeli embassy and the Capital Jewish Museum.
 
How unfortunate that 50,000+ Palestinian people have received phone calls saying “leave your home before we bomb it” and just chose to stay for no good reason. That makes their deaths their own fault, clearly.
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The fact that you unironically cited a Max Blumenthal tweet speaks for itself

I can see you're upset that your psyop didn't work. Sorry kike, Truth Checker (verified patriot) already exposed your little mossad operation.
Hey I also have schizophrenia! Thanks for raising awareness about our condition ❤️

those 2 kikes are rotting in hell kek
One of them was a practicing Christian
 
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And again you can't deport someone born here

not with that attitude

Just stopping by to post that a complete genocide of Muslims is actually good and anybody who disagrees is a sandnigger. Dubya’s biggest mistake was calling for a Global War on Terror rather than a Global War on Islam.

the one thing that might make a billion squabbling mostly retards unite, genius plan
 
As europe becomes islamized and American boomers die off israel will become an isolated rogue state not unlike north korea, and jews outside will know what real persecution is as euro arabs and a minority-led America couldn't care less about the holocaust.
lets fucking go! We should invite all our Jews in the US to fuck off to Israel and then simply not pick up the phone when they call for aid and weapons. We would save money and nothing of value will be lost. Sucks to be European and living under sharia law i guess but its not like israel's disproportionate power in the region now is doing them any favors.
 
the one thing that might make a billion squabbling mostly retards unite, genius plan
How will they unite when their countries are smoldering radioactive craters? Let’s see if those cockroaches can survive nuclear hellfire.
 
What is wrong with you faggots?

You all will suck the dick of that other Leftist guido trash, Luigi Mangione, but this is some bridge too far?
There isn't a group on Earth more deserving of this than Israeli government officials. That Rodriguez is a Commie makes this even sweeter: two pieces of conniving Israeli trash and a Commie subhuman are all going to get taken out, now. I'd send him flowers in prison, a letter: "Thank you for avenging [name of Liberty sailor] and [name of another Liberty sailor], here are 32 left to get."

Fuck these people. I don't want them cut loose, I want their capital in cinders and the dipshits that sold our country to them rounded up and booted out to the Sinai Desert.
People were okay with Luigi (plenty werent, the public perception got worse and worse over time) because his shit had an air of 'swinging at the king', someone who mattered against his cause, one which a lot of people could relate to. He actually was some dick swinging CEO so its easy to imagine him as some 80s fatcat behind a big desk smoking cigars and slamming phones down and ruthlessly laying people off--at the level of office of something like a corrupt politician.

This is the equivalent of having a manifesto against the healthcare industry, then going into a hospital and charging to the offices and taking out some hospital manager (some people would still cheer that, same as with this) or some insurance agents--people who have some sway but not really calling shots.

And people see its going to have some bigger global ramifications.

Also I think a lot of people are somewhat ambivalent about the entire issue, they just know who their masters are. Only boomers are still really hardcore loyalists of Israel being the greatest ally, I think the majority of people day to day are politically moderate but all of the generations from millennial and on who are paying attention have been touched by some degree of 'weve always been fighting Eurasia/the cold war; no matter who wins, we kinda lost, but they are right that theres one country thats kind of fucking around over there, and that has too much say in how my country and its economy is run.'
They dont hate jews, they hate the people running things who all happen to be jewish. But if one side has to win, people know which side is stronger, already integrated, and more compatible with western values, the other side is like 5% worse.
 
What leeway? they had accepted humiliating terms which were probably dictated by some likud ethnonationalist thinking those arabs would never kowtow to that and yet they did, but again the lebensraum is what matters most.
the palestinians had a chance to accept a peace deal which gave them the overwhelming majority of the west bank, compensatory land in israel, and all of gaza.

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they refused it
 
The powers that be aren't going to tolerate this much longer. Are we going to see a similar crackdown on sites like reddit like we did after the Charlottesville rally in 2017? Will people like Hasan finally lose the free ride they have been enjoying?
What can they do? If you just fully ban even left wing voices, the face of the establishment, then what do you have? Alot of jews are still trying to regain control of these progressive circles like that "were the masters of the universe" kike on stage at some kike convention trying to gameplan, he seems to think if they just shift messaging they'll have the old status quo back, Ethan klein a fsr less powerful one but illustrative nonetheless is trying to bargain to control progressive online circles rather than leaving them


The truth is israel is 110 percent in the wrong to even exist by progressive standards and its by these standards save with an attempt at creating an unfair double standard that the jews hopes to rule with. You csnt just use the golem to conquer whites and try to ban them both. If they ban people like hasan the ebil white right wingers get a win and thus nore solidified identity and thus more power ie not according to their plan.
 
FBI searches Albany Park home of Elias Rodriguez, man accused of killing 2 Israeli Embassy staffers in D.C.
Chicago Sun-Times (archive.ph)
By Mary Norkol, Mohammad Samra, and Violet Miller
2025-05-22 19:38:10GMT
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Police block the Ravenswod Manor block Thursday where Elias Rodriguez, the suspect in the fatal shootings of two Israeli Embassy staffers Wednesday night, lives. Pat Nabong/Sun-Times

John Wayne Fry didn’t interact with his neighbor much. In hindsight, he wishes he would have talked to him about the war in Gaza.

His neighbor, Elias Rodriguez, was arrested for fatally shooting two Israeli Embassy staff members in Washington, D.C. Wednesday night, authorities say. He allegedly shouted “Free Palestine” as he was arrested.

FBI agents searched the 31-year-old’s Albany Park apartment Thursday morning, where a sign reading “Justice for Wadea” could be seen in his apartment window. The sign refers to the Plainfield hate crime killing of a 6-year-old Palestinian American in 2023 in the wake of the Hamas attack on Israel.

“I wish I had the opportunity to talk with him because if I had, I would have talked him out of [the shooting],” Fry, 71, told reporters Thursday.

Authorities say Rodriguez shot and killed two victims at close range Wednesday evening as they were leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum. The victims were Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim.

Rodriguez allegedly yelled “Free, free Palestine” as he was arrested, police say, a reference to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

Camera flashes from police could be seen emanating from inside Rodriguez’s apartment in the 4700 block of North Troy Street.

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A sign reading “Justice for Wadea” is seen in the window of an apartment FBI agents searched Thursday in connection to Elias Rodriguez, who is accused of fatally shooting two Israeli Embassy aides on Wednesday in Washington, D.C. Pat Nabong/Sun-Times

A spokeswoman for the FBI Chicago field office confirmed its agents were “conducting court-authorized law enforcement activity” alongside Chicago police in relation to the shooting investigation. The spokeswoman couldn’t say whether Rodriguez had previously come under the agency’s scrutiny. He had no prior arrests, according to a public records database.

Fry, who lives in the apartment next to Rodriguez, said Rodriguez was “quiet and friendly” during their limited interactions. He said Rodriguez lived with a woman, but he was unsure how they were related.

Regarding a sign in their apartment reading “Justice for Wadea,” Fry said it “gave me the impression that they were very, very sensitive people, especially about the issue of Palestine.”

Fry, who has his own sign in a window calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, said they never talked about Palestine or Israel.

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John Wayne Fry speaks with reporters Thursday about his neighbor, Elias Rodriguez, who authorities say killed to Israeli Embassy aides in Washington D.C. Pat Nabong/Sun-Times

Who is Elias Rodriguez?
The man accused of killing two Israeli Embassy aides was working at the Chicago-based American Osteopathic Information Association, a trade group for osteopaths, according to a LinkedIn page associated with Rodriguez.

The organization confirmed his employment there, saying in a statement that they are “shocked and saddened to learn that an AOIA employee has been arrested as a suspect in this horrific crime.” He began work in July as a profiles administrative specialist, according to the LinkedIn.

Before that, Rodriguez worked as a production and logistics coordinator and oral history researcher for The History Makers, a Chicago nonprofit that documents histories of Black Americans, according to the profile.

Rodriguez’s bio on the History Makers website, which was removed Thursday morning, says he was born and raised in Chicago.

“He enjoys reading and writing fiction, live music, film, and exploring new places,” the biography read.

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The biography for Elias Rodriguez on the History Makers website, where Rodriguez once worked.

University of Illinois Chicago spokesperson Brian Flood confirmed that Rodriguez attended the university from fall 2016 through spring 2018 and received a Bachelors of Arts in English.

Rodriguez was once a member of a local branch of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, though he has not been affiliated with them since 2017, the group said Thursday.

“We reject any attempt to associate the PSL with the D.C. shooting. Elias Rodriguez is not a member of the PSL,” the Party for Socialism and Liberation wrote on social media. “He had a brief association with one branch of the PSL that ended in 2017. We know of no contact with him in over 7 years. We have nothing to do with this shooting and do not support it.”

Rodriguez was being interviewed early Thursday by D.C.'s Metropolitan Police Department as well as the FBI, according to the Associated Press. The U.S. attorney in Washington will prosecute the case.

Neighbors surprised by FBI search
Nearly a dozen FBI agents left Rodriguez’s apartment holding boxes and cameras around 1:40 p.m. Thursday. They loaded the evidence into their vehicles, removed yellow police tape in front of the building and drove off.

Patrick Castillo, 41, said he saw police arrive just before 8 a.m. He lives a few buildings down from Rodriguez’s apartment with his wife and two daughters.

He saw police in camouflage carrying guns and thought, “There’s definitely something going on.”

Castillo said he doesn’t know Rodriguez or anyone else in the building. The area is “pretty calm,” he said.

Contributing: Shannon Tyler, Tom Schuba

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Police blocked the Ravenswod Manor block where Elias Rodriguez, the suspect who allegedly killed two Israeli embassy staffers, on Thursday, May 22, 2025. Pat Nabong/Sun-Times
What we know about the Chicago man identified as the suspect in the fatal shooting near the DC Jewish museum
Chicago Tribune (archive.ph)
By Deanese Williams-Harris, Jonathan Bullington, Json Meisner, and Caroline Kubzansky
2025-05-22 19:52:02GMT
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FBI agents leave the Albany Park apartment building where Elias Rodriguez, a suspect in the Wednesday fatal shootings of two members of the Israeli Embassy near the Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., believed to have lived. Rodriguez was being held for questioning, authorities said Thursday. He was being interviewed early Thursday by D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department as well as the FBI, according to officials. (Audrey Richardson/Chicago Tribune)
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FBI agents walk toward the Albany Park apartment building where Elias Rodriguez, a suspect in the Wednesday fatal shootings of two members of the Israeli Embassy near the Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., believed to have lived. (Audrey Richardson/Chicago Tribune)
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FBI agents leave the Albany Park apartment building where Elias Rodriguez, a suspect in the Wednesday fatal shootings of two members of the Israeli Embassy near the Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., believed to have lived. (Audrey Richardson/Chicago Tribune)
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FBI agents leave the Albany Park apartment building where Elias Rodriguez, a suspect in the Wednesday fatal shootings of two members of the Israeli Embassy near the Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., believed to have lived. Rodriguez was being held for questioning, authorities said Thursday. He was being interviewed early Thursday by D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department as well as the FBI, according to officials. (Audrey Richardson/Chicago Tribune)

A suspect in the Wednesday fatal shootings of two members of the Israeli Embassy near the Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., has been identified as a Chicago man with no known criminal history who apparently has railed on social media against the ongoing bombing of Gaza by Israel.

Elias Rodriguez, 31, of the 4700 block of North Troy Street, was being held for questioning, authorities said Thursday. He was interviewed by D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department as well as the FBI, and is scheduled to appear in court Thursday afternoon, according to officials. A news conference was set for 4:45 p.m. in Washington.

Authorities alleged Rodriguez walked into the museum after the shooting, was detained by event security and began chanting, “Free, free Palestine,” officials said.

Police on Thursday had blocked the street outside his apartment building in the Albany Park neighborhood on the city’s Northwest Side. By 8:15 a.m., a stream of heavily armed men, the letters FBI inscribed on their backs, were seen leaving the brick, U-shaped apartment building, where one apartment window had a sign in the window reading “Justice for Wadea,” a reference to the killing of 6-year-old Wadea Al-Fayoume by his family’s landlord in the suburbs in 2023.

Neighbors on the block were startled to open their doors to the sight of federal agents clogging the street. “That’s terrifying,” one woman said when told why they were outside her home.

John Wayne Fry is a neighbor who lives next door to the suspected shooter, a man he said lived in the apartment with a woman. He doesn’t know the relationship between the suspect and woman. But said they were friendly.

“They were very friendly. You would never expect something like this. I mean, my goodness, they had Hello Kitty on their front door. I think you’re dealing with a young person who is sensitive,” said Fry, 71. “I don’t think we’re dealing with somebody who you would normally expect to be violent. You have to ask yourself what would cause a decent human being to do something crazy like this. What causes this? Because it shocked me.”

Fry said that he heard the suspect was from Chicago but never thought it would be his next door neighbor. He was asked if they ever talked politics, and he said no.

“Today, I regret I never had a conversation with him,” he said.

After hours on the scene, FBI agents packed up their equipment and left the suspect’s apartment at about 1:45 p.m. They also towed away a gold Hyundai Accent with Illinois plates.

The investigation is being run by federal authorities in Washington, with significant assistance from the FBI Chicago field office and other Chicago-based federal agencies. The FBI’s Washington field office put out a statement Thursday morning that “FBI Chicago is conducting court-authorized law enforcement activity in the Chicago area in relation to yesterday’s tragic shooting in Washington D.C.”

In a social media account attributed to the suspect, a lengthy manifesto was posted at 9 p.m. Wednesday titled “Escalate for Gaza. Bring the War Home,” which decried the killings of tens of thousands in Gaza, lamented how civil protests had failed to stop it, and debated the morality of “armed demonstration.”

The post ended with what appeared to be a reference to an “action” about to be taken. “I am glad today at least there are many Americans for which the action will be highly legible and, in some funny way, the only sane thing to do,” the post stated.

Rodriguez was also once linked to the Party for Socialism and Liberation — a far-left group that regularly posts anti-Israel rhetoric on social media. “End the genocide. Israel out of Gaza now,” the group posted Wednesday — just hours before the DC shooting.

“We reject any attempt to associate the PSL with the DC shooting. Elias Rodriguez is not a member of the PSL,” the group said in an X post early Thursday.

In an online bio for the site “The History Makers,” Rodriguez stated he was “born and raised in Chicago” and graduated from the University of Illinois-Chicago with a major in English. He’d worked as an oral history researcher since 2023, cultivating biographies of accomplished leaders in the African American community,” the bio stated. He said he enjoys “reading, writing, fiction, live music, film, and exploring new places.”

The bio was removed from the site Thursday morning. A UIC spokesman later confirmed Rodriguez graduated from the university in 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in English.

Most recently, Rodriguez had worked as an administrative assistant for the American Osteopathic Information Association, the organization confirmed Thursday. In a statement, leaders of the organization’s sister group, the American Osteopathic Organization, offered their condolences to the victims’ families and said they were “shocked and saddened to learn that an AOIA employee has been arrested as a suspect in this horrific crime.”

The association and its sister organization would cooperate with law enforcement investigators in any way it could, the statement continued.

At an unrelated news conference Thursday, Chicago police Superintendent Larry Snelling was asked whether Rodriguez was known to police.

“What we know right now is that he doesn’t have a criminal background, but I won’t get too much into it because this is still an ongoing investigation with the FBI so we’ll keep it at that,” Snelling said.

Snelling said the department had already “put special attentions” at places of worship, is monitoring social media and is in “constant contact” with Jewish leaders.

On Thursday morning, Gov. JB Pritzker said in a statement he was “horrified” to hear of the shooting and disclosed that a member of his staff was attending the event.

“While they are shaken up, they are thankfully safe,” the governor said. “Law enforcement has apprehended the suspected gunman, and although the investigation continues, make no mistake: this was an attack on the Jewish community.”

Pritzker, who is Jewish, has pledged Illinois’ support for Israel while also seeking to distinguish Hamas militants from the Palestinian people, who he has said want peace in the region. But as someone who led the building of the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Skokie, Pritzker expressed how the shooting resonated with him and what trauma it has caused.

“Young Jewish people and diplomats came together in a museum built to honor their shared history but then had to flee gun shots and witness the killing of a young couple,” Pritzker said. “Whether it’s gun violence or the rising tide of antisemitism, Americans of all backgrounds have an urgent obligation to stand for peace and reject bigotry in all its forms and in every way possible.”

It was not immediately clear whether Rodriguez had an attorney who could comment on his behalf. A telephone number listed in public records rang unanswered.

Rodriguez had previously posted on X that it was time to bring the war in Gaza home.

Reaction to the shooting continued to pour in from elected officials Thursday.

At an unrelated press conference on summer safety in Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson extended his “deepest condolences” to the families of those killed and to “the Jewish community as a whole,” condemning “all of these acts of anti-semitic brutality.”

“We are not a better, stronger, safer city if our Jewish community is continuously under attack. We condemn these acts of terror and the anti-semitic sentiment that unfortunately has continued to spread throughout our city and around this country,” the mayor said.

At the same event, Snelling pledged his department would “work across this entire city to make sure every single neighborhood is safe from hate and terroristic acts.”

“In the city of Chicago, there’s no place for hate, there’s no place for terrorism, and we’re not going to tolerate it,” Snelling said.

Lonnie Nasatir, the president of the Jewish United Fund, said he was “horrified, sad, but unfortunately not so surprised” that “two beautiful young people” lost their lives in a senseless act of violence. He said he’s also saddened that a Chicago resident could become so “infected with hate” so as to allegedly carry out the shooting.

“We have been screaming from the hilltop … that what we’re seeing on our streets of Chicago, on our campuses in Chicago, is not innocuous rallying cries. These are rallying cries of hate. These are rallying cries to incite violence against Jews and Israel,” Nasatir said. “And unfortunately, we saw somebody that took those words and those mantras into serious and violent action last night.”

Nasatir said all community leaders, including politicians, university officials and business professionals, must call out antisemitic words and actions.

“People of goodwill throughout our community need to stand up and say, ‘no, you can’t normalize antisemitism,” Nasatir said. “It’s so acute right now, and it’s so in our face, and it’s now leading to the loss of life that our leaders need to step up and say, ‘we will not allow this in our buildings, in our streets.’”

50th Ward Ald. Debra Silverstein, the only Jewish member of the City Council, said she was “deeply concerned to learn that the attacker came from Chicago.”

She said she spoke with Snelling and local police commanders, who told her there is “no known threat to our local Jewish community.”

“However, out of an abundance of caution, the 24th District is increasing patrols and putting extra attention on our community,” Silverstein wrote. “I ask for law enforcement to investigate any ties to local extremist groups and to act swiftly to make sure the Jewish community in Chicago is kept safe.”

U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, an Illinois Democrat, said it was “absolutely devastating” to hear of the shooting. His colleague, Sen. Tammy Duckworth, (D-Ill.) called the shooting “absolutely horrifying.”

“My heart goes out to the victims, their families and loved ones and the entire Jewish community in the wake of this inexcusable act of antisemitic violence,” Duckworth said. “Hate should never find safe harbor in America, and we should all be united in the fight against antisemitism.”

Rodriguez was arrested at the scene where two staff members of the Israeli Embassy in Washington were shot and killed Wednesday evening.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar identified the victims as Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim. Lischinsky was a research assistant, and Milgrim organized visits and missions to Israel.

They were leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum when the suspect approached a group of four people and opened fire, Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela Smith said at a news conference.

Rodriguez was observed pacing outside the museum before the shooting, walked into the museum after the shooting and was detained by event security, Smith said.

The stunning attack prompted Israeli missions to beef up their security. The shooting comes as Israel has launched another major offensive in the Gaza Strip in a war with Hamas that has heightened tensions across the Middle East and internationally.

“These horrible D.C. killings, based obviously on antisemitism, must end, NOW!” President Donald Trump posted on social media early Thursday. “Hatred and Radicalism have no place in the USA.”

Tribune reporters Madeline Buckley, Caroline Kubzansky, A.D. Quig and Rebecca Johnson contributed to this report
 
Man who killed Israeli Embassy aides had history of left-wing activism
The Washington Times (archive.ph)
By Susan Ferrechio
2025-05-22 14:59:45GMT
Elias Rodriguez, the Chicago man who police say gunned down two Israeli Embassy staffers in front of the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, was a far-left activist who identified as a Marxist and member of a pro-Palestine group.

The 31-year-old is accused of screaming “Free Palestine” while in police custody for allegedly gunning down Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and his girlfriend, Sarah Milgrim, 26.

Mr. Rodriguez was employed as an administrative specialist at the American Osteopathic Information Association. He was active in anti-Israel groups, including the Party for Socialism and Liberation. The group accuses Israel of genocide against Gaza, “with the full backing of the U.S. government.

In a statement, the PSL said it was not associated with the shooting and that Mr. Rodriguez is not a member but “had a brief association with one branch of the PSL that ended in 2017.”

The group said it knew of no contact with him in 7 years.

“We have nothing to do with this shooting and do not support it.”

Mr. Rodriguez turned up at left-wing protests, advocating for Laquan McDonald, who was fatally shot by Chicago police. He’s quoted in a 2017 article in the socialist newspaper Liberation that Laquan’s death and a proposed Amazon headquarters were connected.

“The wealth that Amazon has brought to Seattle has not been shared with its Black residents,” he told the paper, explaining his opposition to the company. He said Amazon’s “whitening of Seattle is structurally racist and a direct danger to all workers who live in that city.”

Recent posts on an X account reportedly used by Mr. Rodriguez suggest he had become increasingly agitated about the Israel-Gaza war, posting the day of the shooting, “Escalate for Gaza, Bring the War Home,” over text of what is allegedly a manifesto.

The manifesto praises Aaron Bushnell, who died after setting himself ablaze outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington.

“Public opinion has shifted against the genocidal apartheid state, and the American government has simply shrugged, they’ll do without public opinion then, criminalize it where they can, suffocate it with bland reassurances that they’re doing all they can to restrain Israel where it cannot criminalize protest outright,” the manifesto states.

The X handle tied to Mr. Rodriguez reposts pro-Hamas and antisemitic statements and calls for removing all Jews from Israel. In January 2024, he posted “De@th 2 Amerikkka.” One post was removed by X because it violated the site’s rules against violent language.

On May 19, his alleged handle posted a screenshot of comments from another site in which the author describes being “in depression” over the past month, as the civilian deaths in Gaza have mounted.

The author compliments a musician’s pro-Palestine song.

“The last traces of fate in ‘humanity’ are gone forever. But this song shines a ray of hope on me. ‘Somewhere over the rainbow,’ the souls of 38,000 dead people (among them of [sic] 17,000 dead children!!!) are rejoicing. i am sure your kite of compassion is reaching them in the skies. it is very brave of you to make a song like this, surrounded by a morbid atmosphere of guilty silence and immoral complicity.”

Mr. Rodriguez was seen pacing back and forth outside the Capital Jewish Museum on Wednesday, moments before he allegedly opened fire on a group of four people leaving the venue.

Police say he then tossed the gun and went inside the museum, where he was detained by the event security. The suspect implied he carried out the shooting.

Video taken by museum attendees showed the suspect chant “Free, Free Palestine” as he was led away in handcuffs.

Authorities did not announce charges against Mr. Rodriguez during a press conference late Wednesday. Steven Jensen, the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Washington Field Office, said federal investigators are looking into potential terrorism and hate crime offenses for the suspect.

Mr. Rodriguez’s alleged manifesto debates the value of an “armed action” while repeatedly identifying Israel’s offensive campaign against Hamas as a genocide.

“An armed action is not necessarily a military action. It usually is not. Usually it is theater and spectacle, a quality it shares with many unarmed actions,” the manifesto reads, before adding later. “The Israelis themselves boast about their own shock at the free hand the Americans have given them to exterminate the Palestinians.”

Israel launched a war on Gaza following the October 7, 2023, Hamas terror attack that killed 1,195 people and wounded many more. Hamas took about 250 hostages, including some Americans, of whom at least 82 have been killed.

Ceasefire talks have stalled over the release of the remaining hostages, and Hamas accuses Israel of blocking aid and launching surprise airstrikes.
 
the palestinians had a chance to accept a peace deal which gave them the overwhelming majority of the west bank, compensatory land in israel, and all of gaza.
If we're going by that reasoning, Israel had a dozen chances to be established anywhere except the "occupied desert shithole forever-war" zone. They turned each of them down because they were afraid they would never have the political support to establish a homeland in their preferred holy land if they already had a homeland. Even Germany had a plan to send them to Madagascar.

no because netanyahus entire reputation up to that point was mr. security, there was too much for him to lose personally to allow this to happen. This sounds plausible to people who have no idea how Israeli politics works
This checks out because I have no idea how Israel politics works. In that case their government is just too retarded to survive.
 
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