
The recent terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, has deeply shocked the community and raised major concerns across the nation. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian man residing illegally in the U.S., is accused of launching a violent assault during a peaceful pro-Israel rally.
Details of the Attack
Soliman reportedly used Molotov cocktails and a makeshift flamethrower against attendees of the rally, resulting in eight individuals sustaining injuries. Authorities are investigating the incident as a hate crime due to the motive behind the attack.
Investigation and Background
- Paperwork labeled “USAID” was discovered inside Soliman’s vehicle.
- The FBI conducted a raid on his home in Colorado Springs early Monday morning.
- Soliman allegedly declared an intent to kill “all Zionist people,” underscoring the antisemitic nature of this violent act.
- This attack reflects a broader and disturbing trend of rising antisemitic violence in the United States, which has seen an increase of nearly 900% over the past decade.
Reactions and Political Implications
Public officials, lawmakers, and Jewish representatives have responded strongly, calling for decisive action including the deportation of Soliman’s family. Former President Donald Trump criticized the current administration’s border policies, arguing that they allowed the suspect to enter and remain in the U.S.
Impact on Communities
This event has intensified anxiety within American Jewish communities, spotlighting ongoing security challenges and the urgent need for measures to address hate crimes effectively.
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