
Tragedy in D.C.: Family Mourns Israeli Embassy Employees Killed in Targeted Shooting
The recent targeted shooting outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington D.C., claimed the lives of two Israeli Embassy employees, Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Luskinsky. This tragic event, occurring two weeks prior to the CBS Mornings report, has left their families in deep mourning. Robert Milgrim, Sarah's father, shared his profound grief, stating, "Right now, I'm just hurt. I can't say it's anger or frustration; I don't know what I'll feel later." Sarah's mother, Nancy, described her daughter's life as "full of love," emphasizing her commitment to "working towards finding a way for everyone to live together peacefully." This dedication to peace is further highlighted by Sarah's involvement in 'Tech2Peace,' a work-study program fostering collaboration between Israelis and Palestinians. The incident underscores the tragic consequences of antisemitic violence and its ripple effects on families and communities. The Milgrim family's hope for peace stands as a powerful symbol amidst their immense sorrow.