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Colorado terror suspect said attack was ‘vengeance for his people’

The Egyptian national, allegedly fuelled by a desire to ‘kill all Zionists’, is accused of injuring a dozen people during firebombing attack on Jewish rally

June 3, 2025 10:49
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Mohamed Soliman, who stands accused of firebombing a Jewish rally in Colorado over the weekend, has been charged with hate crimes and attempted murder (Image: X/@ThadaniMadish_)
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Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the 45-year-old Egyptian national allegedly behind the terror attack on a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado on Sunday, has been charged with a federal hate crime and 16 counts of attempted murder.

Twelve people were injured when Soliman allegedly launched Molotov cocktails and fired a homemade flamethrower at a peaceful demonstration in support of the hostages in Gaza whilst shouting “Free Palestine.”

An 88-year-old Holocaust survivor was among those injured in the assault, which the FBI are investigating as a “targeted terror attack.”

Federal authorities claim in the charges that Soliman plotted the attack for a full year with the intention to “kill all Zionist people”, but held off until after his daughter graduated high school.

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