I’ve obtained an alleged copy of the manifesto written by Elias Rodriguez, suspect in the killing of two staffers at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC on Wednesday.

I believe the document to be authentic for several reasons, including the fact that it is signed by Rodriguez and timestamped well before he was named by law enforcement or any media. I am publishing it here not to glorify the violence — which is abhorrent and I condemn — but so the public can better understand the truth of what happened.

Below is the document in full.

Explication

May 20, 2025

Halintar is a word that means something like thunder or lightning. In the wake of an act people look for a text to fix its meaning, so here’s an attempt. The atrocities committed by Israelis against Palestine defy description and defy quantification. Instead of reading descriptions mostly we watch them unfold on video, sometimes live. After a few months of rapidly mounting death tolls Israel had obliterated the capacity to even continue counting the dead, which has served its genocide well. At time of writing the Gaza health ministry records 53,000 killed by traumatic force, at least ten thousand lie under rubble, and who knows how many thousands more dead of preventable disease, hunger, with tens of thousands now at risk of imminent famine due to Israeli blockade, all enabled by Western and Arab government complicity. The Gaza information office includes the ten thousand under the rubble with the dead in their own count. In news reports there have been those “ten thousand” under the rubble for months now, despite the continual making of more rubble and repeated bombing of rubble again and again and the bombing of tents amid the rubble. Like the Yemen death toll which had been frozen at some few thousand for years under Saudi-UK-US bombardment before being belatedly revealed to stand at 500k dead, all of these figures are almost surely a criminal undercount. I have no trouble believing the estimates that put the toll at 100,000 or more. More have been murdered since March of this year than in “Protective Edge” and “Cast Lead” put together. What more at this point can one say about the proportion of mangled and burned and exploded human beings whom were children. We who let this happen will never deserve the Palestinians’ forgiveness. They’ve let us know as much.

An armed action is not necessarily a military action. It usually is not. Usually it is theater and spectacle, a quality it shares with many unarmed actions. Nonviolent protest in the opening weeks of the genocide seemed to signal some sort of turning point. Never before had so many tens of thousands joined the Palestinians in the streets across the West. Never before had so many American politicians been forced to concede that, rhetorically at least, the Palestinians were human beings, too. But thus far the rhetoric has not amounted to much. The Israelis themselves boast about their own shock at the free hand the Americans have given them to exterminate the Palestinians. Public opinion has shifted against the genocidal apartheid state, and the American government has simply shrugged, they’ll do without public opinion then, criminalize it where they can, suffocate it with bland reassurances that they’re doing all they can to restrain Israel where it cannot criminalize protest outright. Aaron Bushnell and others sacrificed themselves in the hopes of stopping the massacre and the state works to make us feel their sacrifice was made in vain, that there is no hope in escalating for Gaza and no point in bringing the war home. We can’t let them succeed. Their sacrifices were not made in vain.

The impunity that representatives of our government feel at abetting this slaughter should be revealed as an illusion, then. The impunity we see is the worst for those of us in immediate proximity to the genocidaires. A surgeon who treated victims of the Mayan genocide by the Guatemalan state recounts an instance in which he was operating on a patient who’d been critically injured during a massacre when, suddenly, armed gunmen entered the room and shot the patient to death on his operating table, laughing as they killed him. The physician said the worst part was seeing the killers, well known to him, openly swagger down local streets in the years after.

Elsewhere a man of conscience once attempted to throw Robert McNamara off a Martha’s Vineyard-bound ferry into the sea, incensed at the same impunity and arrogance he saw in that butcher of Vietnam as he sat in the ferry’s lounge laughing with friends. The man took issue with McNamara’s “very posture, telling you, ‘My history is fine, and I can be slumped over a bar like this with my good friend Ralph here and you’ll have to lump it.’” The man did not succeed in heaving McNamara off a catwalk into the water, the former secretary of state managed to cling to the railing and clamber back to his feet, but the assailant explicated the value of the attempt by saying “Well, I got him outside, just the two of us, and suddenly his history wasn’t so fine, was it?”

A word about the morality of armed demonstration. Those of us against the genocide take satisfaction in arguing that the perpetrators and abettors have forfeited their humanity. I sympathize with this viewpoint and understand its value in soothing the psyche which cannot bear to accept the atrocities it witnesses, even mediated through the screen. But inhumanity has long since shown itself to be shockingly common, mundane, prosaically human. A perpetrator may then be a loving parent, a filial child, a generous and charitable friend, an amiable stranger, capable of moral strength at times when it suits him and sometimes even when it does not, and yet be a monster all the same. Humanity doesn’t exempt one from accountability. The action would have been morally justified taken 11 years ago during Protective Edge, around the time I personally became acutely aware of our brutal conduct in Palestine. But I think to most Americans such an action would have been illegible, would seem insane. I am glad that today at least there are many Americans for which the action will be highly legible and, in some funny way, the only sane thing to do.

I love you Mom, Dad, baby sis, the rest of my familia, including you, O*****

Free Palestine

-Elias Rodriguez

  • RedWizard [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    I am glad that today at least there are many Americans for which the action will be highly legible and, in some funny way, the only sane thing to do.

    The media, and the state are not prepared for how right he is about this.

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      im curious if this will be a mangione situation where the media thinks the public will react one way but the opposite is true and then they have to scramble to figure out what we’re not allowed to say on social media or on the phone anymore

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        I’m skeptical about this becoming a Luigi Mangione situation because Americans near-universally recognize that health insurance companies are their enemy, but America is also a settler-colonial nation, so white Americans at least have strong motive to side with Israel.

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        ABC News just covered the shooting, looks like they are running the standard Zionism = Judaism approach. This has been completely failing to run defense for Israeli actions among the public.

        I don’t think this will turn into a Luigi situation, mainly because it doesn’t affect Americans directly, but I do think the approach will alienate more random Americans.

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            Yea the average person just doesn’t care though, they either know this isn’t true, or they see Israel doing horrific crimes while getting billions of dollars and weapons and just don’t care about being seen as antisemitic. There’s also the Zionists but thats just preaching to the choir.

            The second one is way more common, I’ve had to have a few talks with family members about that.

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              I’ve had to have a few talks with family members about that.

              yea I don’t live in the US so sadly there just aren’t really a lot of Jewish people around here, makes it a lot harder to talk with family and get them to understand that as horrible as Israel is, there’s still plenty of awesome Jewish people.

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        I have a feeling it will be more mixed, honestly, but who can say. However mixed it might be, though, it won’t be clear-cut, and the media will have to dance around all the neutral and positive sentiment that results.

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          i think it’ll be mixed as well. a lot of people are gonna hear this “two young lovers about to be married” line and call it a travesty

          they dont hear about the tens of thousands of palestinians who were also in love, soon to be married, being bombed. shit israel straight up bombs these poor people on their wedding day at their wedding reception

          i just personally have no sympathy for anyone working in the israeli government. its not as if they were the post man or some shit. they were here as political actors amidst a genocide. all i can feel is they had it coming. its actually depraved in my mind that these people were just flying in a plane over the rubble and bodies in gaza to get here while planning their wedding. freaks.

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    Absolutely no way. On the night this was written I had a really disturbing dream about throwing someone wearing an Israeli army shirt off a ferry at night.

    That’s too much of a creepy coincidence.

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    For something so reasoned I’m surprised he only went after what seem to be low-level embassy staffers. Regardless of whether they’re morally acceptable targets, they certainly weren’t particularly important targets, as opposed to some of the rabid zionists in government like Fetterman, Trump, Biden, Harris, etc. I guess those’d all have security details.

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      This person getting a jury nullification would be a defining moment. It would be a history book turning point where everyone turned into a barbaric cannibal

      I think it would start WW3 as surely as Archduke Ferdinand started WW1

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    Honestly much more considered than I was expecting and ultimately very hard to disagree with at this point.

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    Incredibly sober. I’m happy to see they didn’t leave room to call this antisemitic and focused almost entirely on the victims of the genocide, with choice words about the nature and humanity of evil.

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      media will definitely still call this a random act of antisemitism and a hate crime. they wont even mention the manifesto except to say “he randomly killed jews for no reason because palestine”

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        Of course they will, they have been doing that about literally every single thing which isn’t an act of deepthroating Israelis, so why should that stop anyone? Why should that be a reason as to not retaliate, when even sitting around in grass singing kumbaya will get you bagged and send to some Salvadorian torture camp. I’m not trying to come across as fedposting but what alternative is there at this point but being in direct conflict with the state? No matter what you do, you will get fucked over and the people in power have shown time and time again that they will sacrifice entire continents to keep their cushiony job and 5 mansions.

        Idk I feel angry so I may sound incoherent, mods delete thisbpost if it’s too much?

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        His steam account will get uncovered and it’ll reveal that he played 2 hours of COD zombies, which the media will claim is a “nazi game” and they will use that as proof of his antisemitism.

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          “in this game you kill jewish israeli children, represented by zombies. the name, call of duty, translates in arabic to “jihad”. this is what our children are playing”

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          I’m sure a review credit card purchases will reveal a shawarma purchase which will soon be labelled antisemitic, especially of you order extra picked turnips with a side of Israeli pager bomb.

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      Trump and Netanyahu have already stated the attack was anti Semitic.

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        If an Israeli Jew killed a Christian Zionist in self-defense they would call it antisemitism, absolutely anything perceived against Israel is ‘antisemitism’, to even normies I talk to the word has lost all meaning.

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    I definitely get what people are concerned with in regards to backlash and direct retaliation.

    But at the same time for how long can the waters just remain basically stagnant on shit like this? Public protest isn’t a viable strategy in the west in regards to reliably extracting victories in the time span people fucking need them to happen.

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      Public protest isn’t a viable strategy in the west in regards to reliably extracting victories in the time span people fucking need them to happen.

      This is exactly the sentiment I fail to express to my one lib friend who I talk the most politics with. They’re not a resistance lib, but they are also not a leftist. They know the system is severely broken, but are still supportive of the establishment and think it can be fixed.

      I try to explain to them that I just don’t think we have adequate time left for slow progress; there are way to many immediate ramifications that will cause way too much irreversible damage by the time the slow roll of “progress” catches up. I just don’t think we can afford the slow moving Overton window that normies assume is happening. They disagree and still think change can happen by electing hundreds of AOC’s and Bernie’s as a counter to the thousands of Pelosi’s and Schumer’s.

      It’s exhausting being a leftist in a world full of civility radlibs.

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        I must make two honest confessions to you, my Christian and Jewish brothers. First, I must confess that over the past few years I have been gravely disappointed with the white moderate. I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro’s great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen’s Counciler or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to “order” than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says: “I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action”; who paternalistically believes he can set the timetable for another man’s freedom; who lives by a mythical concept of time and who constantly advises the Negro to wait for a “more convenient season.” Shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will. Lukewarm acceptance is much more bewildering than outright rejection.

        MLK

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      Whenever something akin to this happens, we get soapboxes about adventurism being bad. Then funneled right back into the protest, read, “organize” loop with no end. I’d only argue adventurism is bad because it’s unorganized but if we worked together-well

        • none of us are fucking ready for it but it’s already fucking here

          every single fucking martyr you’ve heard about is a casualty of the second American civil war (or third f you count the hundred years of labor organizing bloodshed prior to WWII) and the only ones who are acting like it are the cops who kill us with impunity

          Organize and the feds murder you, sit still and the feds murder you, well, seems to me to be better dying in the struggle with friends if murder is the end either way