L'AJC marque un an depuis que deux employés de l'ambassade israélienne ont été tués à Washington
Exactement un an après que les employés de l'ambassade israélienne Sarah Milgrim et Yaron Lischinsky ont été tués à l'extérieur du Capital Jewish Museum à Washington, D.C., l'American Jewish Committee a déclaré qu'il travaille à…
Évaluation
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.
