This is a tough one. Every murder should be condemned, and murderers brought to justice. Antisemitism has no place in civilised nations, nor does any race or religion-based hatred.
Okay, now that I’ve got that out of the way.
If you work for an embassy, you represent that country, good and bad. Accept the bad, promote the good, and hope that you will be accepted as a person, and treated with the dignity that each person deserves. If you live in a place, you are a product of that place and have the ability, at least through your actions or inactions, to represent the best or worst of that place. You do not deserve to be indiscriminately targeted for murder or destruction of all that is you; your family, your health and indeed life, culture, livelihood and your family relics and history.
The two embassy employees were targeted, with the shooter apparently having enough conversation with the two people (and two others at the same time) to determine that they were not ‘innocent bystanders’ but indeed employees of the Israeli embassy, and therefore active in the promotion of the actions and desires of the Zionist government of Israel. They were not ‘innocent’ in any way, but were active participants in the promotion and perpetration of genocide.
It is so sad that they were about to be engaged. So sad.
And yet, they also were directly supportive through their chosen employment, in the Liquidation of the Gaza Ghetto. Ribbentrop shot no one. He didn’t even devise the policies of the Nazi regime. But he was instrumental in its functioning and perpetration of its crimes, and he was hanged in 1946 after the Nuremberg Trials.
The two murdered in Washington should not have been murdered. That was wrong. They should have been allowed to live their lives and support the Zionist regime until it falls or until individual members of the regime are arrested for crimes against humanity. Then they should have been arrested and tried, and served out their lives in jail or whatever other sentence they would have received.
Murdering them was an injustice. But that does not suggest that all those working for the Israeli embassy in Washington, or in any other Israeli embassy, should not face justice. Each and every one of them could denounce the genocide that their Zionist masters are perpetrating. They do have an obligation, as ‘insiders’, to take a stand. And they have taken a stand. They stand with their government in official capacities to support the actions of that government, and they should be brought to justice.
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