Israeli Embassy Staff Shot Dead in Washington Were About to Get Engaged
washington May 22, 2025 11:21Israeli embassy workers Sarah and Yaron, aged 28, tragically killed in Washington shooting were planning to get engaged next week.
Israeli embassy workers Sarah and Yaron, aged 28, tragically killed in Washington shooting were planning to get engaged next week.
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