A senior European diplomatic source involved in their discussions told me that the tough language reflected a "real sense of growing political anger at the humanitarian situation, of a line being crossed, and of this Israeli government appearing to act with impunity".
Investigators recovered 21 spent 9mm cartridges at the scene, and a handgun with its slide locked back, indicating it was empty, along with an empty magazine.The suspect then went inside the museum, where he was detained. He repeatedly shouted "free Palestine" while being arrested, police said.
Some in the museum had initially thought hewhen he burst in.One witness, Yoni Kalin, said people inside had been "calming him down, giving him water, taking care of him".
"Little did we know he was somebody that executed people in cold blood," he said.The MPD and the FBI are investigating the attack as an act of terrorism and a hate crime.
Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, 26, had both worked at the Israeli embassy in Washington DC.
Mr Lischinsky had planned to propose to Miss Milgrim in Jerusalem next week, Israel's ambassador to the US, Yechiel Leiter, said on Thursday.I was in a Ford Mach-e, fitted with Wayve's autonomous driving sensors and software.
It uses a radar and seven cameras. In the boot there's is a computer which is running the AI-driven software that processes all that sensor data in real time and controls the car's responses.The automated tech handled every scenario without a hitch, including pedestrians in the road, parked cars, heavy traffic, temporary traffic lights and delivery bikes.
George, our safety driver, did not touch the controls once and a big red button, which shuts off the automated system immediately, was not deployed.If anything the robo-ride was a far more patient city driver than I am – and has no voice, making it a lot less chatty.