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‘Utterly heartbreaking': US shooting kills young Jewish couple

‘Utterly heartbreaking': US shooting kills young Jewish couple

Sky News AU22-05-2025

Sky News US analyst Michael Ware discusses the recent shooting in the US that killed two Israeli embassy staff.
'Utterly heartbreaking, because whether it's an attack on Israel or an attack on the United States, at the end of the day this was an attack on a loving young couple,' Mr Ware told Sky News Australia.
'These sound like really good kids who had nothing but messages of peace.
'The US government couldn't be taking this any more seriously … they are treating this as a federal hate crime.'

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