Two Israeli embassy staffers were shot dead outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington by a gunman who shouted “free Palestine,” prompting outrage from US and Israeli leaders, including President Trump, who condemned the antisemitism behind the attack. The victims, a young couple planning to get engaged, were shot during a social event for young professionals and diplomatic staff, with police stating the suspect, Elias Rodriguez, was arrested after the shooting. Israeli officials expressed devastation over the incident, emphasizing a united front against hate and violence.