Various Jewish groups expressed shock and grief over the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Abe was shot twice during a speech in support of a political candidate on July 7; he was rushed to the hospital without any vital signs and eventually succumbed to his injuries. Police announced that Tetsuya Yamagishi, 41, was arrested and confessed to killing Abe because “he harbored a grudge against a group he believed was connected to Abe,” NBC News reported . Abe was Japan’s prime minister from 2006-7 and 2012-20 before resigning due to a relapse of ulcerative colitis. “On behalf...