Man and Woman Shot and Killed Outside Capital Jewish Museum

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Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for these Jewish people dying for no reason. I also feel bad for Palestinian people dying for no reason.

Maybe a true ceasefire and discussions towards a Two State solution can prevent more deaths.


There was a ceasefire in place. Israel chose to ignore it repeatedly, and single handedly broke it.
there was a ceasefire on October 6th

But the IDF was still arresting young boys and abusing them prior to October. Why do people overlook that information
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for these Jewish people dying for no reason. I also feel bad for Palestinian people dying for no reason.

Maybe a true ceasefire and discussions towards a Two State solution can prevent more deaths.


I agree with you, except a two state solution will never appease the Palestinian extremists who demand that from the river to the sea Palestine will be Arab.


The Israeli government and it's politicians have clearly stated they don't want a two state solution. They want a one state solution without any Palestinians left and are working towards the final solution to eliminate the Palestinian population. Maybe if you take off your Zionist glasses, you would realize the obvious as it's been stated openly by numerous Israeli officials.


Sorry, but I’m neither a Zionist nor religious. But I know that neither side wants to find peace and coexistence.


Exactly. The people in Gaza chose Hamas. And the people in Israel chose the Netanyahu government. There is no peace to be had with either vile choice. The goal for the rest of the world should be to contain the violence so it doesn't spread.

Which is what makes last nights murders so awful. American progressives have latched on to Hamas, and are now killing innocent people domestically. That changes everything. I'd expect the US government will start really paying attention to all the Globalize the Intifida protesters going forward.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for these Jewish people dying for no reason. I also feel bad for Palestinian people dying for no reason.

Maybe a true ceasefire and discussions towards a Two State solution can prevent more deaths.


There was a ceasefire in place. Israel chose to ignore it repeatedly, and single handedly broke it.
there was a ceasefire on October 6th


Oh, you're one of the idiots who think everything was blissfully fine before October 7th. Maybe for the Israelis, but certainly not for Palestinians.

So, no, there was no "ceasefire" on October 6th. The thing about ceasefires, is that they require things to work both ways.
are you one of the lefty antisemites who had no issue with Egypt occupying Gaza from 1948-1967?

DP. I wasn’t born We are talking about the 21st century, not the 20th.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Active civilians, regardless of their views or past military involvements, should not be targets of violence.

This goes for the 2 embassy employees who died in DC.

But is also goes for the 17 embassy employees who were killed in Damascus by Israeli forces.

I hope everyone can empathize with victims on all sides.


The male was definitely not a civilian. He served in the IDF.

Anonymous
The WSJ reports that Israel did in fact eliminate M Sin*** and other Ham** leaders in its recent airstrikes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for these Jewish people dying for no reason. I also feel bad for Palestinian people dying for no reason.

Maybe a true ceasefire and discussions towards a Two State solution can prevent more deaths.


There was a ceasefire in place. Israel chose to ignore it repeatedly, and single handedly broke it.
there was a ceasefire on October 6th

But the IDF was still arresting young boys and abusing them prior to October. Why do people overlook that information


Oh don't you know? Only Israeli safety matters. Everyone else is just in their way.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ITT: The conflation of anti-zionist behavior with anti-antisemitism. I condone the actions of the perpetrator, but it would not be surprising if this was a targeted attack due to the victim's history.

Yaron lischinsky is a Christian Zionist who served in the Israeli occupation forces for three years. Yes, the same force that committed a nearly infinite number of war crimes, has been called by numerous organizations for genocide, and coincidentally also bombed and killed ambassadors of another nation.

Lischinsky's social media is filled with genocidal rhetoric and excuses for Israeli atrocities. If similar speech was found on a slain Hamas member's social media, it would absolutely without a doubt be condemned.

Well there it is. He advocated for violence and it came back to him with a vengeance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So a poster here just said he condones the murder


OMFG.

We are talking about someone likely living in the DMV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So a poster here just said he condones the murder


OMFG.

We are talking about someone likely living in the DMV.


Evil walks among us.
Anonymous
Every time somebody says some version of, “this was inevitable because Israel…” you need to own the fact that what you are saying is that sometimes it is justifiable to shoot Jews dead in the street in America. These two people were not wearing badges that identified themselves as employees of these Israeli embassy and there is no way the shooter could have known that that is where they worked just by watching them walk out of the building. He shot them because he presumed that they were Jewish. And when you justify that choice in any way shape or form, you are also saying that there are reasons to kill Jewish people in America. So please do not tell us anymore that there is a difference between anti-Zionism and antisemitism. The guy with the gun did not draw that distinction. And when you try to excuse his actions, even faintly, neither are you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Active civilians, regardless of their views or past military involvements, should not be targets of violence.

This goes for the 2 embassy employees who died in DC.

But is also goes for the 17 embassy employees who were killed in Damascus by Israeli forces.

I hope everyone can empathize with victims on all sides.


The male was definitely not a civilian. He served in the IDF.


If you’re no longer serving you’re a civilian. And you don’t deserve to be murdered on the street for something the military you served with did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Every news outlet: I can excuse genocide, but I draw the line at killing embassy staff"

Sadly, this is the is how the Zionist mind operates because the value of Palestinians lives is meaningless but Israeli ones are invaluable.

https://x.com/AidanSimardone/status/1925414832368504851


Hamas could end the genocide today.

Not really, but Israel could definitely end the genocide that they are committing. Your statement is like saying that the WW2 Resistance Fighters could have ended the Nazi genocide if only they put down their weapons. Well no, not at all.
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Anonymous wrote:No question about the assassin’s motive in targeting, stalking, and slaughtering this innocent young couple merely on account of their nationality and heritage:


https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cqxe20l1lyro


Conspiracy trash. The BBC should be ashamed. I guess they’re trying to keep up with the Brit tabloids now.


The ONLY reason this man shot these two people is because he had a gun. He wouldn’t have killed them if he didn’t have a gun. This isn’t antisemitism or a political assassination or any other crazy theory. This was a white male (albeit with a Latinx surname), with a gun, doing what white males with guns do - murdering people.

The problem - everywhere - is guns. And the white men who use them.


Why aren’t we discussing that? Instead were chasing conspiracy theories and arguing about what-if’s.



Um - you seriously believe the BBC is publishing, as you put it, “conspiracy trash” ??


Folks: look at what the PP is asserting here. This is the level of mental illness we are all dealing with here in the DCUM politics forum.

DCUM users are quite literally suffering from severe mental illness.


+1000

The killer shouted free Palestine. Pretty clear to anyone with functioning brain cells this was a hate crime.


Yet when Jews kill Palestinians by the thousands it is not a hate crime? These people worked for Israel and Israel is at war with the Palestinians. It is similar to when Israel bombs an embassy or assassinates an Iranian government official. It is hypocritical to say only you can assassinate people. This is war as you always say. Live by the sword.

I wish you would keep your war at out the US.


Jews?

The mask slips.


dp: If it's antisemitic to criticize Israel, as we are repeatedly told, then that would mean Israel = Jews. Which is it?


I live in the South and have 2 brown kids. Always love hearing our local racists talk about “The Blacks”.

Your post justifying use of “the Jews” reminds me so much of them. Guess we’ve found that magic place where the far left and far right become indistinguishable. Congratulations.


This is the dumbest MAGA claptrap I’ve read yet.
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder if Yaron Lischinsky could have been targeted as someone who had been serving in the IDF


How would the shooter possibly have known that he had served in the IDF? People are really searching for ways to justify this murder. I think it's hard to argue seriously that killing an American Jewish woman and her German Israeli Christian boyfriend outside a D.C. museum to the history of Jews in the Washington area is a legitimate and carefully walled-off expression of anti-Israeli political sentiment. Even if he specifically intended to shoot these people as opposed to just happened to shoot whoever he first encountered outside the museum.

The left thinks violence by the oppressed is justified

That's what Nelson Mandela thought. Would you call him a terrorist? Why, yes... the US did at one point call Mandela a terrorist.

Today, he is venerated as a freedom fighter for the oppressed.

Same with Martin Luther King, Jr. in its attempt to destroy him, the FBI labeled MLK, Jr a terrorist, communist, and the most dangerous Negro of the future.


More justification for terrorism.

Sorry, I forget—exactly how many people did MLK murder?
Ask J Edgar, he gave the designation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Active civilians, regardless of their views or past military involvements, should not be targets of violence.

This goes for the 2 embassy employees who died in DC.

But is also goes for the 17 embassy employees who were killed in Damascus by Israeli forces.

I hope everyone can empathize with victims on all sides.


The male was definitely not a civilian. He served in the IDF.



100%

Guarantee he’s committed plenty of atrocities of his own before his time came due. No sympathy at all. None. Zero. The female should’ve known better than to associate with a killer. No sympathy for her either. I reserve my sympathy for the 8,000 Palestinian babies who will die before Saturday.
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