Yaron Lischinsky's Body, Killed in Washington Attack, Returned to Israe
- Israeli embassy staff members Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim were shot and killed Wednesday evening near the Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington, DC.
- The attack, labeled as both antisemitic and an act of terrorism, was carried out by a man in his early thirties from Chicago who had arrived in the Washington, DC area just two days earlier.
- Rodriguez allegedly shouted “Free Palestine” and told officers he did it for Gaza and Palestine after flying with a firearm from Chicago to Washington.
- Officials from the Israeli Foreign Ministry and members of Lischinsky’s family will greet his coffin upon its arrival at a confidential airport on Friday, where they will hold a private memorial service prior to his burial in Israel.
- Authorities investigate the slayings as a hate crime amid rising antisemitism linked to protests against Israel’s military actions in Gaza following Hamas’ attacks.
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DC Jewish Museum shooting victim Yaron Lischinsky’s body to be returned to Israel Friday
The body of Yaron Lischinsky, the Israeli embassy employee who was gunned down in an antisemitic attack in Washington, DC, Wednesday night, is expected to return to Israel on Friday, officials confirmed
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The body of Yaron Lischinsky, an Israeli embassy employee gunned down in a possible antisemitic attack in Washington D.C. this week, was expected to arrive back in the Jewish state on Friday, officials said.
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