
Witness Recounts Shocking Confession in Washington D.C. Shooting
On Thursday, a shooting outside the Jewish Museum in Washington D.C. resulted in the death of two Israeli embassy employees. A witness, Katie Kalisher, recounted her experience to Reuters, stating, "We heard gunshots coming from outside and didn't understand what was going on." Kalisher described the shooter, Elias Rodriguez, as entering the museum seemingly scared. She engaged in conversation with him, attempting to calm him. Rodriguez eventually confessed, claiming, "I did this for Gaza." Police arrived and apprehended Rodriguez, highlighting the shocking nature of the event and the witness's crucial testimony. The incident underscores the complexities surrounding the conflict and its impact on global events. This event is a tragic reminder of the ongoing tensions in the region and the need for peaceful resolution.