
In Boulder, Colorado, a man named Mohamed Sabry Soliman has been arrested for a violent attack at a pro-Israel demonstration. The 45-year-old suspect used Molotov cocktails and incendiary devices, injuring eight people. Authorities reveal Soliman spent around a year planning this attack.
The FBI reports that he targeted Zionist supporters and justified his actions by citing threats towards his perceived community. Soliman, an Egyptian citizen, reportedly stayed in the United States illegally after his tourist visa expired in 2023. During investigations, officials discovered paperwork labeled ‘USAID’ inside his car.
The attack has been charged federally as a hate crime, highlighting a troubling rise in antisemitic violence both in Colorado and nationwide. Lawmakers, including Jewish representatives, have called for strict actions, including deportation of the suspect’s family.
This incident has raised widespread concerns about public safety and hate crimes affecting Jewish communities in the United States. The FBI also conducted a raid at Soliman’s home in Colorado Springs as part of the continuing investigation.
Local and federal authorities continue to monitor the situation closely while addressing public anxieties. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for more latest updates.
Key Details of the Incident
- Suspect: Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45 years old
- Location: Boulder, Colorado
- Attack method: Molotov cocktails and incendiary devices
- Victims: Eight people injured
- Planning duration: Approximately one year
- Motivation: Targeting Zionist supporters; perceived community threats
- Legal status: Illegal overstay after 2023 visa expiration
- Evidence found: USAID-labelled paperwork in suspect’s car
- Charges: Federal hate crime
Community and Government Response
- Authorities conducting ongoing investigations including raids
- Calls for deportation of suspect’s family
- Heightened security concerns for Jewish communities
- Focus on combating rise in antisemitic violence