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Multiple people set on fire in attack at Colorado march for Israeli hostages, suspect arrested, police say

  • On Sunday afternoon, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, attacked a pro-Israel Walk for Their Lives event at Boulder’s Pearl Street pedestrian mall in Colorado, injuring eight people with burns and incendiary devices.
  • The attack occurred amid increased antisemitic violence linked to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and followed recent targeted violence against Jewish individuals and communities in the U.S.
  • Witnesses reported Soliman shouted "Free Palestine," used a makeshift flamethrower, and threw incendiary devices at the crowd raising awareness about hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
  • Authorities identified the victims as four women and four men aged 52 to 88, one a Holocaust survivor; one victim remains in critical condition while others suffered minor to serious burns.
  • Authorities are examining the incident as a deliberate act of terrorism, drawing on available evidence and witness testimony, while both local and federal leaders have denounced it as a hate-fueled act of violence.
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Antisemitic attacks in US are terrible new chapter

A man with a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails attacked a peaceful march in Boulder, Colorado. The participants were raising awareness of hostages still held by Hamas fighters after the militant group’s deadly 2023 raid on Israel.

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Fort Smith/Fayetteville News broke the news in Fort Smith, United States on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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