Some Egyptian Media Connects Mohamed Sabry Soliman to Muslim Brotherhood
- Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian-born man, is accused of launching a firebomb attack on a demonstration supporting Israeli hostages in Boulder, injuring 12 people on Sunday, 2025.
- Soliman revealed to authorities that he had been preparing the attack for more than a year and harbored intentions to "kill all Zionist people," while his social media accounts showed support for the Muslim Brotherhood.
- The targeted gathering was the weekly "Run for Their Lives" march in support of freeing 58 Israeli captives detained by Hamas, among whom was an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor.
- Soliman arrived in the U.S. On a visitor visa in mid-2022, which lapsed early the following year; although he obtained work authorization valid through March 2025, he now faces several federal charges, including hate crimes and attempted murder.
- The FBI treats the incident as suspected terrorism; Egyptian media link Soliman to the Muslim Brotherhood, but U.S. Investigators have found no confirmed organizational ties as the investigation continues.
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Colorado terror attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman praised radical Islamist group Muslim Brotherhood on social media
Suspected Colorado terrorist Mohamed Sabry Soliman had praised radical Islamist group the Muslim Brotherhood on social media in the years before allegedly carrying out his heinous antisemitic firebombing plot in Boulder.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleSome Egyptian media connects Mohamed Sabry Soliman to Muslim Brotherhood
Egyptian news outlets have seized on Sunday’s arson attack in Boulder, Colorado, to revive allegations against the Muslim Brotherhood, branding the Egyptian-born suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, as a supporter of the outlawed movement even though US investigators have provided no such finding.
·Jerusalem, Israel
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