ADL leader condemns ‘rage-filled, violent attacks’ at peaceful Jewish events
- Jonathan Greenblatt, ADL CEO, condemned violent attacks on peaceful Jewish events on Sunday in Boulder, Colorado, and referenced a killing last month in DC.
- These attacks followed rising anti-Jewish incitement and targeted a weekly walk supporting 58 hostages held in Gaza, with suspects shouting slogans like 'free Palestine.'
- In Boulder, Mohamed Sabry Soliman attacked participants in a demonstration by launching Molotov cocktails and yelling slogans such as "End Zionists," resulting in injuries to at least seven people, including children; he was taken into custody and found to have overstayed his US visa.
- Greenblatt highlighted an orchestrated worldwide effort to spread fear and violence targeting Jewish communities and called on leaders across government, media, and religious sectors to respond quickly.
- The attacks sparked FBI terrorism investigations and broad condemnation from leaders worldwide, highlighting an urgent need to address escalating antisemitic violence in the US.
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