Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, two employees of the Israeli Embassy, were tragically murdered outside the Capital Jewish Museum. The attack has been linked to a broader pattern of violence fueled by anti-Semitic rhetoric. The killer's shout of 'Free Palestine' during arrest underscores how the movement has morphed from activism into a justification for terror. In light of rising hatred, leaders like President Trump express commitment to combating this, yet the struggle against radicalism and its supporters requires more than governmental efforts alone.
The murder was a reminder...that 'free Palestine' is not about the war in Gaza, not about Israel's response to Hamas' atrocities on Oct. 7.
...the killer already told us everything we need to know. As he was being detained, he shouted the words that have become the soundtrack to so much American suffering: 'Free Palestine.'
...the fight we now face isn't merely against a gaggle of violent radicals; it's also the fight against all those who worked assiduously to get us to this murderous moment.
Serious and committed as the president may be, the fight ahead of us will require greater resources than even the American government has at its disposal.
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