What Should Our Response Be to the DC Jewish Murders?
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by Alan Zeitlin

Police officers work at the site where two Israeli embassy staff were shot dead near the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC, US May 21, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
A couple that was supposed to be engaged will never spend their life together, as they were murdered by a terrorist on Wednesday night outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington DC. This, in a week where a pregnant Israeli mother was murdered on the way to the hospital.
I have covered countless events in Manhattan, where there were metal detectors, but if there is not an armed security guard outside, it is nearly impossible to stop someone outside.
There will be an investigation to determine if the murderer had terrorist ties or was radicalized by watching podcasts that slander, defame, and incite against Jews. In 2018, when there was a shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, people tried to dismiss it as a mental patient’s act of violence. In 2019, a man stormed into a home in Monsey, New York, with a machete and attacked several people, including Yosef Neumann, who would die from his wounds. And we have all seen the insane increase in attacks on Jews since Oct. 7, 2023.
Lip service that “antisemitism will not be tolerated” is meaningless because it is tolerated and welcomed in America. Expect many to claim the alleged suspect, Elias Rodriguez, has mental health issues. Whether he does or does not, the fact remains that when people spew words of hatred into the air, they wind up in someone’s ear.
This does not mean we should abandon free speech. Podcasters will still slander Israel and spew antisemitism, and they are allowed to do that. But we must be more vocal in our condemnation. We must not be foolish to think this is a one-off event. Hamas did not expect to defeat Israel on October 7. It expected that by sacrificing the blood of Palestinians, Israel could be blamed and be a pariah on the world stage. When a pregnant woman, Tzeela Gez was murdered by terrorists, it wasn’t big news in America.
There are those who will be afraid to go to synagogues or to Jewish events, and that is understandable — but we must overcome that fear. The purpose of terrorism is to make good people feel helpless and it is quite effective. A few days ago, I interviewed Hagai Angrest, whose son, Matan, is a hostage in Gaza. We know the worst feeling for a parent is to be unable to help their child.
Every individual is responsible for his or her actions. But those fanning the flames and spreading antisemitism, and those lying and saying antisemitism is not a real thing or is overblown, are deserving of guilt and blame.
As I watch the news, there are questions if there will be a GoFundMe Page for the murderer. Make no mistake, there is a real effort by Jew haters on the left and the right who want to convince America that the evil Jews are trying to pull them into World War III. They will likely claim support for Israel was the cause of this attack. But we know that for antisemitism, the reason always changes, but there is one constant: using a new argument as an excuse to kill Jews.
To those who don’t call Hamas terrorists, you are part of the problem. To those who say Israel should bury its head in the sand as Iran threatens to wipe it off the map, you are part of the problem. I’ve interviewed dozens of Holocaust survivors who did not think another Holocaust would happen, but said that hate would rise up in America, and we shouldn’t be naïve to think America would always be safe. I believed them, though others thought they were out of touch.
I don’t know if the pay-for slay policy of the Palestinian Authority would include Rodriguez, but if he is convicted in a court, he should get the death penalty, and it was a grave injustice that Joseph Czuba, who murdered Wadee Alfayoumi, did not get the death penalty, as he should have.
The author is a writer based in New York.
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