
""To have someone from the violent far left conduct an attack against individuals based on their Jewish faith is relatively new in the United States.""
""I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza.""
""We are investigating the killings as a hate crime and a crime of terrorism.""
""This would represent a major anomaly in lethal, antisemitic violence.""
The shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., attributed to a suspect claiming to act for Palestine, raises significant concerns about increasing far-left militancy and antisemitism. Following recent violent incidents linked to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, authorities are treating the attack as a hate crime and terrorism. Experts note that such acts of antisemitism typically come from the far right, suggesting a worrying shift in the sources of political violence in the United States.
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