Two Israeli embassy employees were shot to death in Washington, D.C.
last night outside of a Jewish museum.
Local and federal authorities are investigating.
The killings come as Israel faces pressure over a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
I'm Michelle Martin with A.
Martinez, and this is Up First from NPR News.
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