Washington D.C.
The gunman “destroyed a beacon of hope with the two of them,” Robert Milgrim said of the killings of his daughter, Sarah, and Yaron Lischinsky.
“Tremendous efforts are being made at all times to secure the release of all our captives, both the living and the deceased,” the prime minister said.
“I think with Iran, the game is still on,” Assaf Orion, a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told JNS. “It’s not ‘Mission Accomplished.’ We can’t go and have beers because this problem is solved.”
The invitation “followed the great victory we achieved in ‘Operation Rising Lion’” against Iran, said the Israeli prime minister.
“I love sushi. I love a nice whiskey lounge, and I figured these two would be great together to create a second sit-down restaurant in D.C.,” Oro Nami co-owner Harrison Furman told JNS.
Qatari-funded events are part of a sophisticated strategy to shape “the foreign-policy establishment of tomorrow,” a top Israeli researcher tells JNS.
“I hope this resolution stands as a lasting tribute to Sarah’s remarkable life and the light she brought to all who knew her,” Sen. Roger Marshall stated.
“It was a vile act of antisemitism—pure and simple,” the lawmakers and ministers said of the murder of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim.
“When people dehumanize Jews and Zionists, when they spread lies about and demonizations of Israel, this is the outcome we should expect,” said Ted Deutch, CEO of the American Jewish Committee.
“We will not allow hate to silence our commitment,” said Chris Wolf, president of the museum’s board of directors.
Amir Baram thanked U.S. Under Secretary of Defense Elbridge Colby for his “steadfast support of Israel and his commitment to Israel’s security needs.”
Members of the Jewish community of Overland Park remembered Sarah Milgrim as a compassionate bridge builder.