Overview
- Elias Rodriguez, a 31-year-old Chicago resident, confessed to killing two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., stating he acted 'for Palestine' and 'for Gaza.'
- The victims, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, were a couple dedicated to peace-building efforts and were leaving an event at the Capitol Jewish Museum when they were shot.
- The FBI is investigating the attack as a domestic terrorism incident with potential international connections, citing the suspect's radicalization through pro-Palestinian online content.
- Rodriguez traveled from Chicago to Washington with a firearm declared in checked baggage and purchased a ticket to the museum event hours before the attack.
- Congress has formally condemned the murders as antisemitic terrorism, with over 50 House Republicans introducing a resolution to address rising antisemitism and honor the victims.