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Washington: Two Israeli Embassy Staff Killed In Shooting Near Jewish Museum

Zee News Thursday, 22 May 2025 ()
Two Israeli embassy staff members were killed in a shooting near a Jewish museum in Washington D.C.; authorities investigating anti-Semitic terrorism angle.  
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Israeli Embassy Staff Killed In Capital Jewish Museum Shooting | Netanyahu | Trump

Two people believed to be connected to the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC, were shot Wednesday night near the Capital Jewish Museum, according to a source familiar with the situation and a law enforcement source. Another law enforcement source told CNN that two people were killed and at least one...

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