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[Diplomatic Tragedy in D.C., Escalating Gaza Crisis, and Legislative Maneuvering in the House]-[Israeli Embassy Employees Killed, Israel's Occupation Plans, Trump Bill Latest]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-05-22

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Tragic Shooting of Israeli Embassy Staff in Washington D.C.

A violent incident occurred outside a Jewish museum in downtown Washington D.C., where two employees of the Israeli Embassy were shot and killed. The victims were identified as Yaron Leshensky and Sarah Lynn Milgram, a young couple described by Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter as being on the verge of engagement. Authorities reported that the suspect, tentatively identified as 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez, was detained by event security after witnesses observed him pacing outside a networking event for foreign policy professionals. According to reports, the suspect was heard chanting, "Free, free Palestine," while wearing a keffiyeh. The FBI is currently investigating the incident as a "possible hate crime" and a "possible act of terrorism," with leaders from both the U.S. and Israel, including President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, condemning the act as a "brazen act of cowardly anti-Semitic violence."

Escalating Humanitarian and Military Crisis in Gaza

The situation in Gaza remains dire as Israel continues its military expansion. Despite a recent "trickle of aid"—estimated by the UN as a mere "drop in the ocean" compared to previous volumes—humanitarian conditions have reached a breaking point. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended the military's mobilization and evacuation orders for Northern Gaza, while simultaneously advocating for the "Trump plan" to displace Palestinians. This strategy has drawn severe criticism, with the UN human rights chief describing the methodical destruction of neighborhoods and the denial of humanitarian assistance as "tantamount to ethnic cleansing." Palestinians inside the enclave report extreme shortages, with mothers struggling to find basic sustenance like milk, forcing them to feed infants water in a desperate attempt to stave off malnutrition.

House Republicans Push for Domestic Agenda

On Capitol Hill, House Republicans are working urgently to pass a massive tax and spending bill before the Memorial Day recess. House Speaker Mike Johnson characterized the effort as "landing this airplane," noting that the bill aims to extend President Trump's 2017 tax cuts. Despite internal opposition from the House Freedom Caucus regarding the potential impact on the U.S. deficit, leadership managed to secure support through a series of negotiations at the White House. The legislation includes significant policy shifts in immigration, energy, and a repeal of taxes on tips. While the bill appears poised to pass the House, it faces a "tough task" in the Senate, where fiscal hawks and moderates have already signaled their intent to force changes, particularly concerning proposed cuts to Medicaid.

Justice Department Policy Shifts

In a final development, the Trump administration's Justice Department has announced its intention to withdraw from an oversight agreement with the Minneapolis Police Department. This federal consent decree, established following the murder of George Floyd, is now being labeled as "factually unjustified" by the current administration, marking a significant reversal in federal oversight policy.

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📖 Transcript

Two Israeli embassy employees were shot to death in Washington, D .C.
last night outside of a Jewish museum.
Local and federal authorities are investigating.
The killings come as Israel faces pressure over a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
I'm Michelle Martin with A Martinez and this is Up First from NPR News.
Aid is starting to trickle into Gaza after Israel lifted a nearly three -month blockade on food and other essentials Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also says he intends for Israel to take full control of the enclave and House Republicans are racing to pass President Trump's domestic agenda before Memorial Day.

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