What we know about the victims of the D.C. Jewish museum shooting
Briefly

Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim were a couple who worked at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., passionate about peace and diplomacy. Days before their engagement, they were killed in a shooting after attending an event filled with hope for strengthening Israeli relations. Lischinsky, fluent in multiple languages and recently accepted into a master's program in diplomacy, envisioned a peaceful future stemming from the Abraham Accords. Meanwhile, Milgrim was dedicated to environmental studies and community building. Their deaths serve as a painful reminder of the ongoing struggle for peace in a tumultuous world.
Lischinsky's tragic death highlights the fragility of peace efforts, as he was dedicated to diplomacy and relationships for stability in the Middle East.
The commitment of young individuals like Lischinsky and Milgrim to bridge divides reflects a broader aspiration for peace that transcends generations.
Read at The Washington Post
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