Global leaders are condemning the fatal attack on 2 Israeli Embassy staffers. Here's what they saidNew Foto - Global leaders are condemning the fatal attack on 2 Israeli Embassy staffers. Here's what they said

BERLIN (AP) — Global reactions poured in Thursday in the hours after two staff members of the Israeli Embassy in Washington were shot and killed Wednesday evening while leaving an event at a Jewish museum. Authorities say the suspect yelled,"Free, free Palestine" after he was arrested. The violence was condemned by world leaders. Here's what they said: What did U.S.President Donald Trumpsay? "These horrible D.C. killings, based obviously on antisemitism, must end, NOW!" Trump posted on social media early Thursday. "Hatred and Radicalism have no place in the USA." What did Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu say? Netanyahu's office said Thursday that he was "shocked" by the "horrific, antisemitic" shooting. "We are witnessing the terrible price of antisemitism and wild incitement against Israel," he said in a statement. What did U.S. Vice President JD Vance say? Vance said "my heart breaks" for the victims. "Antisemitic violence has no place in the United States," he wrote on social platform X. What did former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris say? "I stand with the entire Jewish community in condemning this sickening violence," she wrote on X. "Antisemitism and violence have no place in our country. We all must come together and fight hatred." What did Mike Huckabee, the U.S. ambassador to Israel, say? "It is just a horrific tragedy, an act of terror, and another way in which we have to recognize Jewish people all over the world are being singled out for these kind of horrible attacks," Huckabee said in an interview on Fox & Friends. Huckabee went on to push back against critics of Israel's execution of the war in Gaza, blaming Hamas for the war dragging on. "We've got a lot of ignorant, idiotic people who don't seem to understand the difference between right and wrong," Huckabee said. "It shouldn't be that complicated." What did British Prime Minister Keir Starmer say? Starmer said "antisemitism is an evil we must stamp out wherever it appears. My thoughts are with their colleagues, family and loved ones, and as always, I stand in solidarity with the Jewish community." Starmer's spokesperson said the government has "offered its full support to the Israeli embassy in London." In April, a man carrying a knifetried to break intoIsrael's London embassy. Abdullah Sabah Albadri was charged with a terrorism offense. This month five Iranian men were arrested over an alleged plot to attack the embassy. They were later released, and police say the investigation is continuing. What did French President Emmanuel Macron say? Macron says he has reached out to his Israeli counterpart after the killings in what the French leader called "an antisemitic attack." Jean-Noël Barrot, France's foreign minister, called it "an abhorrent act of antisemitic barbarity" and said "nothing can justify such violence." France's government on Thursday instructed police and military officials to put "visible and dissuasive" security in place around Jewish sites. The instructions were issued by Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau and published by his ministry. The minister said security should be reinforced around Jewish sites – he specified synagogues, schools, shops, media and cultural events – following the shooting. "The measures put in place … should be visible and dissuasive," his instructions to police and defense officials said. "I know I can count on your mobilization." What did German Chancellor Friedri ch Merz say? Merz, in a post on X, said he was "shocked" by the news. "Our thoughts are with their families," Merz wrote. "At this stage we must assume an anti-Semitic motive. I condemn this heinous act in the strongest possible terms." What did Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani say? Italy strongly condemned the attack and expressed solidarity with the Israeli government and victims. "Antisemitic violence that is the child of hatred against Jews is not acceptable and must be stopped," Tajani said in a statement. He said Italy was committed to fighting all forms of hatred and discrimination and promoting "a culture of respect and peaceful coexistence through education, remembrance and the firm defense of human rights." What did Kaja Kallas, the European Union's top diplomat, say? "There is and should be no place in our societies for hatred, extremism, or antisemitism. I extend my condolences to the families of the victims and the people of Israel," Kallas, EU foreign policy chief, said. What did the Czech Republic's foreign ministry say? The Czech Foreign Ministry said it "condemns the vile antisemitic attack." It added: "Our heartfelt condolences go to the families and loved ones of the victims." What did South Korea's Foreign Ministry say? "The government of the Republic of Korea expresses deep concern over the occurrence of a barbaric criminal act, which cannot be justified under any circumstances," the ministry said. What did Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Stenergard say? "This act of violence is yet another horrifying example of why hate and antisemitism must never be normalized," she wrote on X.

Global leaders are condemning the fatal attack on 2 Israeli Embassy staffers. Here's what they said

Global leaders are condemning the fatal attack on 2 Israeli Embassy staffers. Here's what they said BERLIN (AP) — Global reactions poure...
Joy as Colombian boy, 11, freed after 18 days in rebel captivityNew Foto - Joy as Colombian boy, 11, freed after 18 days in rebel captivity

An 11-year-old Colombian boy has been reunited with his family 18 days after he was kidnapped by members of a dissident rebel group. Five armed men wearing balaclavas stormed the boy's home in a rural area of Valle del Cauca province on 3 May and seized him and a domestic employee. They released the employee soon after but held the boy in a shack at a remote location for almost three weeks until they agreed his freedom in negotiations with Colombia's ombudsman's office, the Red Cross and the Catholic Church. Rebel groups in Colombia are notorious for forcibly recruiting children but the boy's abduction from his home at gunpoint nevertheless shocked locals. Police said that the kidnappers were part of the Frente Jaime Martínez, an off-shoot of the Farc rebel group that continued fighting after Farc agreed a 2016 peace deal. The boy's mother described his release as "a miracle", adding that the weeks he had been in captivity had been "horrible, a nightmare". Many dissident rebel groups such as the Frente Jaime Martínez finance themselves through extortion and kidnappings for ransom, as well as drug trafficking. The commander of the regional police force, Brigadier General Carlos Oviedo, said the boy's stepfather had been the real target of the kidnappers, but that they had seized the boy when they found that the stepfather was not at home. The stepfather, a local merchant, told local media that he was not involved in any illicit business and said he did not know why he had been targeted. It is not clear if a ransom was paid for the boy's release. His stepfather said the boy had told the family that he had been shackled for the first four days of his captivity but was in good health. His mother said that her son appeared anxious and that he had bitten his fingernails down. He was taken to the local hospital for examination. The mayor of Jamundí, the town where the family lives, thanked the local community "for not giving up" and for holding rallies demanding the boy's release. Colombia's vice-president, Francia Márquez, had also demanded that the boy be freed. "Ife is sacred and the freedom of any human being is non-negotiable, less so when it's that of a child," she wrote in a statement. Colombian rebel group to end kidnaps for ransom Luis Díaz's father freed by Colombian guerrillas

Joy as Colombian boy, 11, freed after 18 days in rebel captivity

Joy as Colombian boy, 11, freed after 18 days in rebel captivity An 11-year-old Colombian boy has been reunited with his family 18 days afte...
Multiple fatalities after small plane crashes into San Diego neighborhoodNew Foto - Multiple fatalities after small plane crashes into San Diego neighborhood

There have been multiple fatalities after a small plane crashed in a neighborhood of San Diego on Thursday morning, spewing jet fuel and starting a large fire that damaged at least 15 homes and multiple cars, fire officials said. None of the residents in any houses were taken to the hospital and it appears all the fatalities are from the plane itself, San Diego Assistant Fire Chief of Emergency Operations Dan Eddy said at a press conference on Thursday. Officials do not yet know how many people were aboard the plane. Multiple homes have been destroyed and there is one car fire that "will not go out no matter what we put on it," according to Eddy, who said earlier the crash site looked "like a movie scene." Responders are currently searching for victims and parts of the plane as the response continues. Residents were being evacuated to a nearby school and will be going home to home to find out if there is anybody inside, Eddy said. "I was half-asleep and I saw a flash at the window and heard a bang," said Jennifer Hoffman, who lives a couple blocks from the crash. "I thought it was lightning to be honest, I even checked the weather to see if it was raining out. And then I heard like bunches of pops and I was like, 'That can't be lightning.' I went downstairs, I checked outside and I saw the neighborhood behind us was bright red. It was awful." The plane directly hit multiple homes and cars, setting them ablaze, before running down the street, Eddy said. MORE: 2 dead after small plane crashes into homes in Simi Valley, California The small private jet crashed seconds before landing at about 3:45 am. local time, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The plane was flying from Wichita, Kansas, to San Diego's Montgomery Gibbs Executive Airport when it crashed. It was roughly 500 feet in the air at its last radar check-in, according to the FAA. "A Cessna 550 crashed near Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport in California, around 3:45 a.m.local time on Thursday, May 22. The number of people on board is unknown at this time," the FAA said in a statement. There was no mayday call before this crash. The last communication was the pilot announcing on the radio that he was 3 miles out and landing. The tower was closed at the time and this is standard procedure. Residents have been instructed to avoid the area near near Sculpin Street and Santo Road as crews work. ABC News' Sam Sweeney and Ayesha Ali contributed to this report. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. Multiple fatalities after small plane crashes into San Diego neighborhoodoriginally appeared onabcnews.go.com

Multiple fatalities after small plane crashes into San Diego neighborhood

Multiple fatalities after small plane crashes into San Diego neighborhood There have been multiple fatalities after a small plane crashed in...
Kate Middleton Aces the Assignment with Nautical Outfit at Ship Christening with Prince WilliamNew Foto - Kate Middleton Aces the Assignment with Nautical Outfit at Ship Christening with Prince William

Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace Kate Middleton wore a maritime outfit for a ship naming ceremony in Scotland The Princess of Wales, 43, is the sponsor of the HMS Glasgow warship and attended the event with Prince William The late Princess Diana would sometimes nod to military jobs by wearing outfits with subtle homage Kate Middletonknew just what to wear for a nautical outing in Scotland withPrince William! On May 22, the Prince and Princess of Wales stepped out in Scotstoun, Glasgow, to attend the ship naming ceremony of the HMS Glasgow at the BAE Systems' shipyard. Princess Kate, 43, is the sponsor of the warship and will have the honor of smashing a bottle of whisky against its hull — dressing the part for the job! The Princess of Wales made an elegant statement in a long-sleeved navy dress with white piping that appeared to be new to her collection, matching it with what appeared to be her navy and white Philip Treacy hat that shelast sported at Trooping the Colour in June 2022. She completed the look with a brooch and beige heels, with the entire ensemble giving maritime vibes. Her navy outfitfollowed a cue from her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana, who would sometimes nod to military jobs by wearing outfits with similar homage. Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace Princess Kate was appointed Sponsor of HMS Glasgow in June 2021 and the cutting-edge Type 26 anti-submarine frigate is designed to protect the U.K.'s nuclear deterrent and aircraft carriers. She checked in on the ship's progress by hosting Royal Navy sailors from HMS Glasgow at Windsor Castle in 2022 to hear about the work being done and the sailors' experiences in the Royal Navy. A highlight of William and Kate's shipyard visit will be when she releases a bottle against the ship's hull, officially naming it. The Princess of Wales has had plenty of practice with this in the past, as her first official engagement with Prince William in February 2011 was pouring champagne on a lifeboat in Wales a few months before their royal wedding, marking her first duty in a working royal role. After the Princess of Wales sprinkles the warship with whisky, she and William will go aboard to meet representatives from BAE Systems and Royal Navy to learn more about what the ship will offer. The couple will then connect with apprentices and graduates in the BAE Systems' Shipbuilding Academy to hear about the shipbuilding and maritime training they have received, including fabrication, electrical, sheet metal work, welding, and pipefitting — all of which helped bring HMS Glasgow to life. Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! William and Kate's last meeting will be with BAE Systems employees from various backgrounds who all helped build the ship, and then spend time with members of HMS Glasgow Ship's Company and their families to recognize the efforts of the local workforce, commitment of the crew and sacrifices made by the loved ones of serving personnel. Read the original article onPeople

Kate Middleton Aces the Assignment with Nautical Outfit at Ship Christening with Prince William

Kate Middleton Aces the Assignment with Nautical Outfit at Ship Christening with Prince William Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace Kate Midd...
Michelle Williams recalls Busy Philipps telling Ben Affleck to 'do something' during Oscars Best Picture mix-upNew Foto - Michelle Williams recalls Busy Philipps telling Ben Affleck to 'do something' during Oscars Best Picture mix-up

Christopher Polk/Getty That time in 2017, when Oscar presentersWarren BeattyandFaye Dunawayaccidentally announced the wrong Best Picture, was ashocking momentfor anyone watching. For actorsMichelle WilliamsandBusy Phillipps, who were out in the audience, it was truly memorable. The longtime close friends — and regular awards show dates — had been on their way out of the ceremony, but they were turned away because the big award was about to be given out, Philipps recalled during a recent conversation the two had on QVC+ HSN+'sBusy This Week. See their exchange below. "We knew, cause we were right there in the front row," Phillips said of theBonnie and Clydestars having called outLa La Land, after having been given the wrong envelope. "We knew something weird was happening.Ben Affleckwas next to me. You reminded me just earlier of what I said to him, which I totally forgot." What she said was not so much to Affleck himself, but to one of the characters he's played. "You turned to him," Williams explained, "and said, 'Do something! Do something!' Because he was Batman, and he was going to save the rest of us." She added, "He was just as shocked as the rest of us." Philipps confessed that it was something like that. Affleck portrayed the Caped Crusader in multiple films, including 2017'sJustice League. "He was literally looking back atMatt Damon," Philipps said of Affleck's close friend, "who was sitting right behind his brother [Casey Affleck], who was, like, two doors down from you. And I don't know Ben Affleck. I just was like, 'He's Batman. He's a movie star. He can go onstage and handle it.' He could not. It turns out, it was very difficult to handle." Want more movie news? Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free newsletterto get the latest trailers, celebrity interviews, film reviews, and more. La La Landproducers were already delivering their acceptance speech when, not Batman or the star of 2016'sThe Accountant, but Brian Cullinan, an actual accountant for Pricewaterhouse Coopers and Oscar crew members took the stage, too. The wrong envelope had been handed over. Moonlightwas the true winner. Philipps said her show couldn't afford to use an image of her, Williams, and Affleck at the ceremony that had gone viral, so she and Williams simply recreated it. They crossed their legs and dropped their mouths open. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Michelle Williams recalls Busy Philipps telling Ben Affleck to 'do something' during Oscars Best Picture mix-up

Michelle Williams recalls Busy Philipps telling Ben Affleck to 'do something' during Oscars Best Picture mix-up Christopher Polk/Get...

 

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