Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim "were young and in love," said in Haaretz (Israel). Lischinsky, 30, had just bought Milgrim, 26, an engagement ring and planned to propose the next week. But there will be no proposal, and no wedding. On May 21, as the idealistic young couple left a peace event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., where both worked at the Israeli Embassy, they were murdered by Elias Rodriguez, 31, who first shot them in the back—then calmly reloaded and finished Milgrim off as she tried to crawl away. "I did it for Gaza," Rodriguez told police. He clearly assumed his victims were Jews, making this a textbook case of "antisemitic terrorism." (Lischinsky was born to a Jewish father and Christian mother and was both a practicing Christian and an Israeli citi

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