
Fox News correspondent Lucas Tomlinson has reported on the shocking shooting incident that occurred outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., where two Israeli diplomats, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, were killed. This tragic event intensifies the ongoing dialogue around antisemitism, particularly highlighting the repercussions following the Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023. The alleged shooter, Elias Rodriguez, has been charged with their murders.
Rep. David Kustoff, a Republican from Tennessee and one of the few Jewish lawmakers in Congress, is uniquely positioned to discuss the politicization of antisemitism in America. He remarked, “Antisemitism has existed for ages, but after October 7, it became alarmingly visible, partly due to university environments allowing harmful rhetoric from pro-Palestinian groups.” Kustoff condemned the D.C. shooting as a “horrific act of antisemitic terrorism” and emphasized the need for unity against rising hate.
In Kustoff’s largely Republican district, which has a small Jewish population, support for Israel remains strong. However, he acknowledged the growing concerns among Jewish individuals about their safety, especially in places of worship. Highlighting the bipartisan effort to combat antisemitism, Kustoff praised fellow lawmakers across parties for their support but criticized those who contribute to the climate of hate through incendiary statements about Israel.
Source: www.foxnews.com