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Vicious propaganda always preceded the murder of Jews

Those who claim to be committed to human rights must reassess how their language about Israel impacts the Jewish diaspora

May 30, 2025 12:31
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Vigil outside of the White House for Israeli embassy staff members Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, who were murdered after leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum (Image: Getty)
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Last month in Washington DC, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim were murdered when leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum hosted by the American Jewish Committee. Both victims worked for the Israeli Embassy, but the attacker was targeting a Jewish event at a Jewish museum; he was targeting Jews.

Sarah Milgrim was 26. She had previously worked at Tech2Peace, an organisation that brings together young Israelis and Palestinians to develop high-tech skills while engaging in constructive peace-building dialogue. She had also spent time living in the village of Neve Shalom –Wahat al Salam, a community of Palestinian and Jewish Israeli citizens ded­icated to justice, peace and equality in Israel, Palestine and the wider region. Her partner, 30-year-old Yaron Lischinsky, shared her passion for fostering understanding and dialogue between people of different faiths.

They were murdered by a hateful man in the name of a “free Palestine”. His violent act did not free Palestine. It only served to show that the calls to violence we have seen on our streets, on campus and online for the last 19 months are not theoretical, nor is violence against Jews contained to the Middle East. Hamas, Hezbollah, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and others are active and pose a very real threat to the Jewish community here in the UK.

In October last year, MI5 confirmed that they had responded to 20 Iran-backed plots presenting potentially lethal threats. Just last month, five Iranian nationals were arrested on suspicion of preparing an act of terrorism, allegedly against the Israeli embassy. It is only thanks to counter-terrorism police, the security services and, of course, the Community Security Trust that we have not seen an attack of this nature succeed against our community here,