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The public prosecutor has raised charges against a man who was suspected of being fatally shot two employees of the Israeli embassy in the US capital Washington, DC.

In a federal court on Thursday, Elias Rodriguez was accused of two cases due to the first degree murder and murder of foreign civil servants who caused death with a firearm and released a firearm in a violent crime.

In a press conference, the preliminary US lawyer Jeanine Pirro warned that these charges are only the beginning – and that their prosecutors combed evidence of other crimes.

“This is a terrible crime, and these crimes are not tolerated by me and this office,” said Pirro.

“We will continue to investigate this as hate crimes and as a crime of terrorism, and we will increase additional charges if the evidence is guaranteed.”

Rodriguez is accused of shot by Israeli citizen Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, both employees of the Israeli embassy in Washington, DC.

The attack took place on Wednesday evening at 9:08 p.m. in the USA (1:08 a.m. on Thursday) when the two employees left an event organized by the pro-Israel-American Jewish committee in the Capital Jewish Museum. Both were declared dead at the crime scene.

The Israeli staff of the embassy said that the young couple should be committed in the coming days.

“A young couple – at the beginning of their journey of life, which is committed in another country, was removed in a foreign city in the cold of the night in a corpse bag. We will no longer tolerate it,” said Pirro and seemed primarily to play on Lischinsky's throat roots.

“This is the kind of case that finds itself on old wounds and old scars because these cases remind us of what has happened in the past that we have never been forgotten and never forgotten.”

She pointed out that the attack took place on Wednesday evening in a museum that contains one of the oldest synagogues of Washington in the center of the city.

Pamela Smith, chief of police at Washington Metropolitan, said the suspect sang: “Free Palestine! Free Palestine!” After shooting. Rodriguez, who came from Chicago, seems to have identified the police and was arrested shortly after the shootout.

An affidavit from the Federal Bureau of Investigation states that Rodriguez said the police: “I did it for Palestine. I did it for Gaza.”

The largely convicted shootout takes place when Israel is exposed to growing global anger about his war against Gaza, where a blockade left millions of Palestinians without food or basic supplies.

Experts from human rights organizations and the United Nations compared the war that killed at least 53,000 people with ethnic cleansing and genocide.

Since the beginning of the war on October 7, 2023, Jewish, Muslim and Arabic communities have rushed all harassment and racism.

After the shootout on Wednesday, the officials spoke out against anti -Semitism, and President Donald Trump's administration promised to pursue any legal opportunity against the suspect.

“The Ministry of Justice will pursue the perpetrator responsible for this to the full increase of the law,” said Karoline Leavitt, press spokeswoman for the White House on Thursday. “Hass has no place in the United States under President Donald Trump.”

It compares anti-war protests at US universities that were largely peaceful, with “anti-Semitic illegal behavior”. However, protest leaders have largely rejected a Jewish hatred.

After the shootout, a US congress member Fox News announced that the “Palestinian thing” was “evil”. The Republican representative Randy Fine continued and suggested that the Gaza team should end like the Second World War, and the nuclear facilities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan.

“We installed the Japanese twice to get unconditional capances,” he said. “It has to be the same here. With this culture there is something deep, deeply wrong, and it has to be defeated.”

Regardless of this, the Israeli government condemned the shootout as an attack against its state.

“We are witnessing the terrible costs of anti -Semitism and the wild incitement against the state of Israel,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an explanation.

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