Donald Trump has now spoken out on the shooting of two Israeli embassy staff that happened yesterday evening (May 21) in the US Capital.
A tragedy that has sparked urgent concerns around diplomatic security protocols, domestic terrorism liability, and international crisis response insurance.
Two Israeli embassy staff have reportedly been fatally wounded near a Jewish museum in Washington DC after a man “opened fire” at them, the authorities have confirmed.
An event likely to trigger federal security audits and emergency response cost assessments, with implications for cross-border legal protections under international law.
The victims, believed to be a young couple, were leaving the museum after an event at around 9:05pm local time on Wednesday, May 21, when they were gunned down at close range.