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Bruce Pearl, chief coach of the Male Basketball team of Auburn Tigers and president of the United States Israel Education Association, cried the murders of two employees of the Israeli embassy after an event of the Jewish Capital Museum on Wednesday night.
Pearl appeared in “Don’t @ me with da dakich” of Outkick and said he was in Capitol Hill on Wednesday night talking about the month of the Jewish inheritance before the shooting occurred.
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A man, with an Israeli flag with a cross in the center, kneels next to the emergency personnel who work at the site where two employees of the Israeli embassy were shot dead near the Jewish Capital Museum in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, May 21, 2025. (Reuters/Jonathan Ernst/TPX images of the day)
“There is a tremendous rise in anti -Semitism. We are going to overcome it,” Pearl said. “This was just a young couple, two diplomats prepared to start his life. The young man had a ring and was preparing to ask this beautiful girl to marry him and begin a family. And all that has gone now because, frankly, only lies. Only the lies and propaganda incredibly horrible.”
Pearl said he believed that when Anti-Israel agitators march on the streets or on the university campuses and sing “free Palestine”, it really meant that they want to free him from the Jews.
“When they say, ‘Free Palestine’, what they mean is Palestine free of the Jews. Palestine free of your friend coach, Bruce Pearl … that’s what all this is about,” he said. “If you would sit there and ask for an Intifada or if you were going to ask the death to the Jews, simply replace the Jews with the word ‘Christians’ or ‘black’ or ‘women’ or anyone, in which in the world you get to leave in a street … I think that in what you know what you know you do it here. DC last night.”
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Pearl lamented the “lies” that were reported about Israel, either in university campuses or in the media.
However, the university basketball coach did not believe that the shooting was a turning point for those who protest against Israel.
“I don’t know if you can. I don’t know if we are at a turning point in this at this time. In three days, it will end, and we will be in whatever the next one,” Pearl said. “You go to Washington, DC, and you have the Jewish and senators who are Democrats who will take a certain position and one side of things, because we are politically in the opposition! I do not see that this changes a lot.”

Police officers work at the site where, according to the US Secretary of National Security, two employees of the Israeli embassy were shot dead near the Jewish Capital Museum in Washington, DC, on May 21, 2025. (Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)
The witness tells the chilling moment the shooter of the Jewish Museum DC confessed ‘I did this for Gaza’
Yaron Lischinsky, an Israeli, and Sarah Milgrim, an American, worked at the embassy and were about to be compromised before being killed and killed in the Jewish Capital Museum in Washington, according to the Israeli ambassador to the Yechiel Leiter of the United States.
The Washington Police, DC identified the suspect as Elias RodrÃguez, 30, who was arrested after the shooting attack. It was supposedly seen walking outside the museum before approaching a group of four people, including the two victims, and opened fire. According to the reports, RodrÃguez entered the museum where he was arrested for security. Supposedly shouted “Free Palestine, free!” While in custody.
The NFL commanders in Washington were among those who condemned anti -Semitism.

Sarah Lynn Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky were about to commit. (Israel’s Foreign Ministry)
“We are deeply sad for the tragic murders of two young Israeli diplomats outside the Jewish museum of the capital,” the team said. “Anti -Semitism and hatred do not take place in our society, and we join the entire DMV to offer our thoughts and prayers to the families of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgri. That their memories are a blessing.”