CAPITAL JEWISH MUSEUM

At least 60 people killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza as Israel lets minimal aid in
Israeli strikes across Gaza have resulted in at least 60 deaths in a 24-hour period, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. Amidst international criticism and pressure, Israel has allowed some aid into Gaza, but agencies deem it insufficient. Ceasefire negotiations in Doha have stalled, with both sides blaming each other for the lack of progress, while violence continues.

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu condemns killing of Israeli diplomats, thanks US for standing with Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the murder of two Israeli diplomats in Washington, D.C., labeling it an antisemitic attack. He refuted claims about aid not reaching Gaza, stating Israel has sent substantial aid while accusing Hamas of theft. The Israeli Foreign Minister announced an upcoming conference against antisemitism in Jerusalem following the tragic event.

Yaron Lischinsky's final retweet of Israeli Ambassador to US's 14,000 'kids dying in Gaza' post goes viral
Israeli diplomats Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. Lischinsky's final retweet, a defense of Israel by Ambassador Amir Weissbrod against UN criticism, has ignited online debate.

Two Israeli embassy staffers shot dead in downtown Washington, lone suspect held
In Washington, D.C., two Israeli embassy staffers were fatally shot by a suspect chanting pro-Palestine slogans. The victims, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were targeted after leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum. Identified as Elias Rodriguez, the suspect is in custody.

Who is Elias Rodriguez? The man who chanted ‘Free Palestine’ before shooting two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington DC
Elias Rodriguez (Google Trends): Elias Rodriguez, a 30-year-old from Chicago, has been identified as the suspect in the fatal shooting of two Israeli Embassy staff members outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC. The victims, believed to be a couple, were killed at close range during a Jewish event. The suspect, who had no prior police record, shouted pro-Palestine slogans while in custody. The attack has sparked condemnation from Israeli and U.S. leaders amid heightened tensions and rising antisemitic threats.

Netanyahu says ordered enhanced security at Israel missions worldwide
Following a fatal shooting outside a Jewish museum in Washington, where two Israeli embassy staffers were killed by a gunman shouting "free Palestine," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered increased security at Israeli diplomatic missions worldwide.
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Two Israeli diplomats shot dead by Pro Palestine protestor in Washington DC; probe launched
Two Israeli Embassy staff members were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC. The suspect, a 30-year-old man, opened fire on a group leaving the museum and was apprehended after chanting "Free, Free Palestine." US authorities are investigating the incident, which President Trump condemned as antisemitic.
Israeli right blames Washington killings on domestic left as political rhetoric sparks global fallout
Israel’s far-right Heritage Minister Amichay Eliyahu blames opposition leader Yair Golan’s recent inflammatory remarks for the deadly shooting of two Israeli diplomats in Washington. The accusation has sparked a political storm in Israel, raising fears that domestic political rhetoric is fueling international incidents and deepening divisions amid rising global antisemitic violence
New Zealand Budget 2025 highlights: KiwiSaver changes, business tax breaks, and increased spending on health and education
New Zealand budget 2025: It outlines changes to KiwiSaver and benefits. Tax breaks for businesses are included. The budget aims to balance cuts with new spending. Health, education, law and order, and defence will receive increased budgets. The return to surplus is delayed. There are changes to benefits for unemployed young people.
52 places to go in 2025
The article showcases diverse global destinations with unique experiences and recent developments. From Jane Austen's anniversary celebrations in England to the reopening of the Alishan Forest Railway in Taiwan, these destinations offer rich cultural explorations. It highlights future events like the Year of Cézanne in France and WorldPride in Washington, D.C.
Eid prayers are held at former mosque in Greece for 1st time in 100 years
Built in 1902 by Italian architect Vitaliano Poselli, the landmark building tucked down a narrow street in the center of the city stopped being used as a mosque in the 1920s.
Germany hands over 23 photos of World War II Nazi ghetto to Polish museum
Germany on Wednesday handed over 23 photos taken by a nurse in the Warsaw Ghetto to a Polish museum after her niece showed them to President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. The photos were taken by Helmy Spethmann, a nurse from Eckernfoerde in northern Germany who was stationed at a military hospital in Warsaw in 1941 when she was 50 years old.
Amrita Sher-Gil's Lahore mansion may get transformed into a museum
In connection with her 82nd death anniversary on Tuesday, the Hungarian embassy in collaboration with the Punjab University College of Art and Design held a ceremony to install a commemorative plaque at her residence here in the capital of Pakistan's Punjab province and an exhibition to pay homage to her.
American tourist arrested at Israel museum; Here’s what Israeli police said
According to Israeli police reports, the suspect caused "substantial damage" to ancient sculptures exhibited within the museum.
U.S. billionaire financier Thomas Lee dies at 78, family says
The New York Post, citing unidentified police sources, reported Lee was discovered dead on Thursday morning at his Fifth Avenue Manhattan office, headquarters of his investment firm, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Ireland celebrates 'Bloomsday' to mark centenary of James Joyce's 'Ulysses'
This week fans will don period dress to celebrate their annual commemoration.
A show seeks to debunk the Rothschild dynasty conspiracy theory
The Jewish family, which made its fortune setting up banks in the 1800s around Europe, became "the face of the emerging banking industry".
Fountain pen, silver pocket watch of composer Wladyslaw Szpilman up for auction in Poland
The Omega watch was mentioned in a touching passage of the autobiography.
First 'Jerusalem-Mumbai Festival' to be held in Mumbai on Feb 15, 16
On the first day, people with invitation will be allowed to participate while the festival will be open to the public on February 16. In the first such collaborative cultural event for the Jerusalem municipality in an Asian city, Jerusalem-Mumbai Festival looks to showcase the special links between the two cities while demonstrating their unique cultural traditions, the municipal official said.
Green vacations: Head to Iceland, Nevada, Mt. Fuji for an eco-friendly getaway
There’s every reason why a small step by you to protect the environment can help in restricting climate change.
Krakow: City carrying scars of Nazi occupation now crackles with bohemian spirit
Poland in Europe has had a turbulent history & been a victim of changing borders due to several invasions from Russia.
How Tel Aviv with its party lights contrasts with quaint old Jaffa
While Jaffa went back, according to some estimates, to 7,500 BC, Tel Aviv grew out of it a mere 110 years ago.
Toledo, the Spanish city, which still retains its 11th century layout
After recapture from the Moors in 1085, it transformed into a hub for erudition, where scholars flocked to study rare Arab and Hebrew texts.
Kochi: History & culture are as alluring as its natural beauty
If you are a traveler who lives to satiate his hunger for travels, then fly, walk to just sail, to the beautiful land of Kochi.
Tangled timetrails: Journeying to Jordan
Journeying to Jordan, Hugh & Colleen Gantzer were fascinated by the ancient nation’s ability to showcase both its past and present with visible pride and considerable sensitivity.
White truffle-hunting in Italy
One cold night, Kishore & Smita Iyengar got a taste of the most skilled sport of the Piemonte region of Italy: white truffle-hunting!
Wine by the Rhine: The German wineyard
Bicycling between vineyards, hiking from a hut in the Palatinate forest to a wine village or driving through, taking the 'scenic route' through Germany's wine country was a heady experience!
Vilnius, the city of churches
It’s history is as rich as the ozone laden air that wafts through the umpteen lakes and forests.
Faith accompli
Jerusalem is one of the eternal cities of the world. Jewish lore dates it back to the ancient times when King David developed it as the first capital of the kingdoms of Israel, Judah and Judea.
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