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Analysis | A polarized us reacts horrified after we were shot with a few parallels

It is a moment when many feared: overseas violence that spends themselves on US floor.

The shocking law was reminiscent of a terrible incident in the same city last year: a member of the US Air Force Services in the US Air Force was on fire on flames outside of the Israeli embassy in Washington.

But kill diplomats? Nothing of the sort has happened here recently.

Over a decade ago there was a suspected Iranian conspiracy to kill the Saudi ambassador in the USA.

The shootings have caused a predictably horrified reaction, with the various political parties shock and most US news agencies putting history on their home pages.

However, the first headlines recorded different tones in different news agencies, which reflects the broader social polarization over the Middle East.

In Fox News, five blood-red headlines led the website of the “Pro-Palestinian man who was accused of murdering employees of the Israeli message.”

On the left-wing MSNBC website, it was the third story in regular black script with the heading “suspicious in custody”, which held out the suspect's policy.

This country was divided like a large part of the world by tensions over distant events.

The anger of the war in Gaza closed several university premises last year, from which I visited George Washington University in the US capital.

There were graffiti and protest signs that demanded the globalization of “The Intifada”.

When I asked a professor about the graffiti, she expressed sympathy and characterized violence as a predictable reaction to events in Gaza.

These murders are now noticeably afraid that many American Jews feel for a long time.

Just one day before the shootout, there were reports that the place of the shooting, the Capital Jewish Museum, had received public security finance -and it was one of the numerous Jewish institutions for escalation of security measures according to a synagogue -massaker in Pittsburgh in 2018 and again after an escalation of the anti -Semitic hatred since the start of the Gaza conflict.

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