Murders in the Name of Radicalism are Already on Our Streets

On May 21, 2025, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim (on the left), both staff members of the Israeli Embassy, were brutally murdered in Washington, D.C. The killer, Elias Rodriguez, is believed to be a member of the Chicago chapter of the Answer Coalition, a radical left-wing group behind pro-Palestinian protests, and is also reported to be affiliated with the Party for Socialism and Liberation. This group had recently posted an “anti-genocide pledge” on its social media. As Rodriguez shot Yaron and Sarah, he screamed “Free Palestine,” making it painfully clear that this was no random act of violence – it was a politically charged, hate-fueled attack. 

This isn’t just another random shooting. This is what happens when radical ideologies go unchecked. We warned about this.

On May 14, 2025, we wrote about how violent rhetoric from protesters will lead to tragedy. Now, here we are. Two lives are lost, and the question isn’t just how it happened, it’s also: who’s next? 

This is a direct result of what’s happening on college campuses.

Radical professors are spreading hate, and their students are listening. Universities are not only failing to stop it, they’re helping it grow.  

Speakers like Susan Abulhawa, who tweets: “Israel is garbage, a political manifestation of the most evil impulses on earth. We must excuse this cancer or it will be the end of any semblance of moral human life” and defends terrorism, or Mohamed Abdou and Professor Huda Fakhreddine, who openly praise Hamas, are the ones teaching this hatred. And then there’s Joseph Howley, a professor at Columbia, leading pro-terrorism protests and filling students’ heads with dangerous ideas. These people are poisoning young minds, making it clear that violence is an acceptable way to fight for their cause. 

Yaron and Sarah are dead because of people like this. They were murdered by someone who learned their hatred from professors who are allowed to spread their radical beliefs without consequence. This is the reality we face now.  

Radicalism is growing, and universities are letting it happen.

They’re turning a blind eye while their professors teach hatred and encourage violence. This isn’t about free speech. This is about violent, radical ideas that are being spread under the guise of protest.

From “Free Palestine” chants to burning diplomas, from praising Hamas to murder in the streets – this must stop. If we don’t put a stop to this now, more people will die, and it will be on all of us. 

We need to speak out. We need to demand accountability from our universities and our leaders. If we don’t act, this radicalization will continue to grow. And the next victims could be anyone. This is a fight we cannot afford to lose. If we do, the consequences will be too great to bear. 

 

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