
Colorado Petrol-Bomb Attack: Suspect Unapologetic in Court
Boulder Petrol-Bomb Attack: Suspect in Court, Shows No Remorse Boulder, Colorado – A man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel rally in Boulder has appeared in court. Mohamed Sabry Soliman faces multiple charges, including attempted murder and the use of explosives. The attack injured several people, some in their late 80s. According to Acting US Attorney J Bishop Grewell, "When he was interviewed about the attack, he said he wanted them all to die." Soliman reportedly expressed no regrets and stated he would do it again. The rally was in support of the release of hostages taken during Hamas's 2023 assault on Israel. The attack is the latest in a series of incidents targeting Jewish Americans amidst outrage over Israel's war in Gaza. It also follows the fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy aides in Washington, D.C. The case highlights the rising tensions and concerns about escalating violence against Jewish communities in the United States.