Two Israeli embassy aides killed. And, House passes Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
Briefly

Two staff members of the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C., were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum, prompting condemnation from American and Israeli leaders. The shooter, Elias Rodriguez, reportedly chanted anti-Israel sentiments upon detention. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu attributed the shooting to escalating antisemitism and incitement, as the FBI begins to investigate it as a potential hate crime. Concurrently, Israel's military operations in Gaza continue amidst a significant blockade that has hindered aid delivery, with Netanyahu indicating a plan for territorial realignment in the conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu blamed the shooting on rising antisemitism and incitement against Israel, highlighting the urgency of tackling such issues.
The FBI is investigating the shooting as a possible hate crime and act of terrorism, reflecting concerns about the rising tensions within the U.S.
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