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Israel’s Culture Minister Joins Israeli MPs in Calling for Death Penalty for DC Jewish Museum Shooter

Israel’s Minister of Culture and Sports Miki Zohar believes authorities in the United States should pursue the death penalty against the alleged gunman responsible for last week’s murder of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, DC, he told The Algemeiner on Tuesday.

“I think this is an important message that all the antisemitic people should know — that there is a big price to pay if they do these kinds of actions,” Zohar said of his support for pursuing the death penalty against 31-year-old Elias Rodriguez. “I think this is maybe a good idea, to give a very, very hard penalty against this criminal. And I’m hoping that a strong action against him — or maybe against people that supported him or sent him to do that — will deliver a message that people should avoid this antisemitic way in the future.”

Zohar also said in an interview that he trusts that authorities in the US will handle the case in a very serious manner.

His comments come five days after 15 members of Israel’s parliament signed a letter sent to US Attorney General Pam Bondi urging her to pursue the death penalty against Rodriguez. The letter was spearheaded by MK Yitzhak Kroizer of the Otzma Yehudit Party.

“We respectfully urge your office to pursue the fullest extent of the law in prosecuting this case,” stated the letter sent on May 22, a day after the shooting. “In light of the gravity of the crime — its premeditated nature, the likely ideological motivation, and the victims’ diplomatic status — we believe it would be appropriate for you to seek the death penalty for its perpetrator.”

Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Milgrim, 26, were shot and killed on the evening of May 21 while leaving an event hosted by the American Jewish Committee at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC. Rodriguez had flown from Chicago to Washington the day before the attack with a firearm in his checked luggage, according to an FBI affidavit supporting Rodriguez’s federal criminal charges. Surveillance footage shows him firing multiple rounds at the victims, and as they fell, he allegedly continued firing at close range, even as one attempted to crawl away.

Rodriguez yelled “Free Palestine” while being arrested by police after the shooting, according to video of the incident. The affidavit also stated that he told law enforcement he “did it for Gaza.”

The Chicago native has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder, the murder of foreign officials, causing death through the use of a firearm, and using a firearm during a violent crime. The shooting “is a death penalty-eligible case,” said US Attorney Jeanine Pirro. At a court hearing last week, Rodriguez was ordered to remain in detention and his next hearing was scheduled for June 18.

Zohar condemned the murder while speaking to The Algemeiner on Tuesday morning. “We know that the antisemitism is spreading around the United States, especially in the universities and campuses, but we [in Israel] didn’t believe this kind of action could happen,” he said. “It proves that [antisemitism] is something we must take care of, and we must do something about it.”

Zohar was in Washington, DC, just days before the shooting to meet with Israeli Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter and also Leo Terrell, head of the Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, at the US Department of Justice. During the meeting with Terrell, they discussed the increase of antisemitic incidents around the world, foreign funding on university campuses, and steps that can be taken to combat antisemitism. Zohar noted that he has spoken with Leiter following the deadly shooting, and told The Algemeiner he believes Terrell and US President Donald Trump are dedicated to tackling the issue of antisemitism. The minister explained he is “optimistic” that the situation will “be better in the future” because of their leadership and efforts.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced heightened security at Israeli embassies worldwide as a preventive measure following the deadly attack on US soil. He also spoke after the shooting with Bondi, who said that Trump “is involved in managing the event, and that the US will bring the murderer to justice,” according to Netanyahu’s office. The Israeli premier thanked Bondi and Trump “for their clear stand against antisemitism.”

In their letter to Bondi, the 15 Israeli lawmakers said Lischinsky and Milgrim were “not random victims.”

“The preliminary evidence, including the statements attributed to the alleged assailant Elias Rodriguez, strongly indicates that this was a targeted and hate-driven act,” they wrote. The MKs said they felt “compelled to speak out” about the attack even though they are “fully confident in the integrity and professionalism” of the US system of justice. They are appealing to the attorney general “with the utmost respect for American sovereignty and due process.”

“We believe that the strength of the US-Israel alliance is built not only on shared interests, but also on a mutual commitment to uphold the values of human dignity, justice, and security,” the lawmakers added. “We thank you for your attention this matter and stand ready to support efforts to ensure that those who perpetrate such atrocities are held fully accountable.”

In a released statement, Bondi condemned the “brutal, antisemitic” shooting in Washington. “We will follow the facts and secure the most severe possible punishment for the perpetrator of this heinous crime, which robbed two wonderful young people of a bright future together,” she added.

FBI Assistant Director in Charge Steven Jensen described the “heinous murder” as a “targeted, antisemitic” attack.

Source: algemeiner.com, Shiryn Ghermezian, May 27, 2025




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