

An Outcry in Europe, a Shooting in Washington and a Blockade in Gaza
455 snips May 23, 2025
Aaron Boxerman, a New York Times reporter focused on Israel and Gaza, dives into the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza due to Israel's ongoing blockade. He discusses the escalating military actions and their impact on civilians, alongside the tragic shooting of two Israeli embassy staff in Washington, D.C., which reflects deeper tensions in Israeli society. Boxerman highlights the growing international backlash against Israel and the fears surrounding its security as political complexities unfold.
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Tragic Shooting in Washington D.C.
- Two Israeli embassy employees were shot outside the Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., by a man shouting "Free Palestine."
- One victim, Yaron Lushinsky, had planned to propose marriage soon, showing the tragic personal impact.
Linking Criticism to Violence
- Israel links global anti-Semitic violence to harsh criticism of its policies, especially in Europe.
- Israeli leaders accuse some international rhetoric of paving the way for attacks like the embassy shooting.
Blockade Brings Gaza to Famine
- Israel's two-month blockade of Gaza halted all humanitarian aid, pushing Gazans toward starvation.
- United Nations warns the entire population faces critical famine without lifting restrictions.