The Tolerant Left

NYT;

Two young Israeli Embassy aides were shot and killed outside an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in downtown Washington on Wednesday night by a man who shouted pro-Palestinian slogans after he was detained, according to law enforcement officials.

The close-range shooting occurred shortly after 9 p.m. on a street outside an event hosted by the American Jewish Committee at the Capital Jewish Museum, behind the F.B.I.’s Washington field office. The Capitol and the headquarters of the Justice Department and the F.B.I are nearby.

Pamela A. Smith, the chief of the Metropolitan Police Department, told reporters at a news conference that the man exclaimed, “Free, free Palestine,” after he was in custody. He also informed police of the location of a gun.

The usual suspect: I am an Open Source Intelligence analyst and will share some findings for Elias A Rodriguez, 31 (Feb 1994) from Chicago, who is the suspect of the murders of the Israeli in DC.

“Two people”

15 Replies to “The Tolerant Left”

  1. The corporate media will turn a page on this starting, well, by this afternoon. Possible antisemitic incident perhaps.

  2. There will celebrations at the daily Hamas demonstrations in Canadian cities.

  3. “He holds a B.A. degree in English”

    Alot of filthy commies major in English. Weird.

  4. Deport every Palestinian.
    Everyone that’s tried to help them have been stabbed in the back.
    The son of the founder of Hamas called them 6 or 7 nomadic tribes that would be killing each other if the Israelis were not there. There is no such thing as a Palestinian as there never was a country called Palestine.

  5. If there’s a way for Trump’s DOJ to figure out how to charge this Jew-hating scum with a targeted hate crime that if convicted can result in the death penalty – do it. I certainly would not leave it all up to DC prosecutors.

  6. Condolences to their families. What a tragedy for them.

    These parasites are doing a great job having people hate each other. You gotta wonder about the killer and his ties to George Soros as there are pictures of him at various protests in the past showing up on Telegram.

  7. Condolences to those 2!
    I wonder how big the pro-palestinian crowds would be if those wearing masks were guaranteed to be arrested?

  8. The Israeli amabassdor knows who to blame:
    those people who have been accusing Israel of war crimes, of “killing babies” etc
    [The ICC killed them]

    And half the Israel cabinet is even more specific;
    they blame the Leader of the Israeli Democratic Party who, two days ago said:
    // regarding Israeli military action in Gaza …
    “A sane country does not wage war against civilians,
    does not kill babies as a pastime,
    and does not engage in mass population displacement”.//
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yair_Golan

  9. Palestine is not real. It has not now, nor ever been … a distinct people or a place

    These two beautiful young people were VERY REAL … and now they’ve been MURDERED. Murdered by an unhinged simpleton who can’t differentiate between the REAL world and some unhinged fantasy of HATE

  10. // Palestine is not real. It has not now, nor ever been … a distinct people or a place
    These two beautiful young people were VERY REAL //

    Right. “These two beautiful young People” are VERY real but Palestinians are unreal…

    Herodotus mentions Palestine several times in his History, published circa 450 BCE.
    from Perseus:
    // LXXXIX. The number of the triremes was twelve hundred and seven, and they were furnished by the following: the Phoenicians with the Syrians of Palestine furnished three hundred; for their equipment, they had on their heads helmets very close to the Greek in style; they wore linen breastplates, and carried shields without rims, and javelins. […]
    This part of Syria as far as Egypt is all called Palestine. [3] The Egyptians furnished two hundred ships.

    In the Greek [Roman script] the phrase ‘ Suroisi* toisi en têi Palaistinêi ‘ has the following note

    Suroisi toisi en têi Palaistinêi would cover Canaanites, Jews, and Philistines, and any other elements in ‘Palestine.’ Rawlinson (ad l.) doubts whether any Jews served in the forces of Xerxes, least of all in the fleet: “in the time between Zerubbabel and Ezra they were too weak to be of any account.”The Philistines were themselves of Greek, or at least of Aegean, origin, but were hardly of much account compared with the ‘Phoenicians’://

    And you could check some maps

  11. The PoS suspect will receive the Luigi Mangione treatment and become a hero, a martyr for the cause.

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