AJC marks one year since two Israeli embassy staffers were killed in DC
Exactly one year after Israeli embassy staffers Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky were killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., the American Jewish Committee said that it is working to combat dangerous rhetoric…
Assessment
The AJC's one-year mark of the killing of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington is a deliberate effort to keep public focus on the link between anti-Jewish rhetoric and lethal violence, especially as the Justice Department pursues a death-penalty case against the accused. That the victims were young, engaged, and attending a diplomacy event underscores how a space meant for Israeli-Palestinian cooperation became a site of fatal hate. The key development to watch is the federal hate-crime trial and how it may shape national conversations about antisemitic conspiracy theories.
