Community Vigil for Boulder Attack Victims
A peaceful demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, was violently disrupted when an attack left twelve injured. The suspect, Mohammed Sabry Soliman, used incendiary devices and expressed intent to harm the Jewish community. This incident underscores the rising trend of antisemitism in North America, highlighting fears among Jewish individuals and renewed conversations about community safety. Various organizations have condemned the attack, and a vigil is planned to honor the victims as the community comes together in resilience against hate.
This past Sunday, a peaceful demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, took a horrifying turn when it was attacked, leaving twelve people injured. The gathering was focused on raising awareness for hostages held in Gaza, and it should have been a moment of solidarity, not fear.
The suspect, a man named Mohammed Sabry Soliman, allegedly threw incendiary devices at the group, causing chaos and injury. Reports indicate that Soliman had been planning this attack for an entire year. Disturbingly, he expressed a desire to “kill all Zionist people” to law enforcement officials, revealing his deep-seated hatred.
This incident is merely a snapshot of a troubling trend, as antisemitic attacks against Jewish individuals and institutions grow more frequent across North America. Many in the Jewish community are rightfully feeling on edge and anxious about their safety. Just weeks before the Boulder attack, a couple associated with the Israeli embassy tragically lost their lives outside the Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington, DC. Likewise, earlier this year, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s residence was set ablaze shortly after Passover celebrations.
Adina Vogel Ayalon from J Street pointed out the increasing fear among Jewish individuals, who feel that these types of hate crimes do not discriminate based on political views regarding the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. This conflict has intensified divisions within the American Jewish community, with opposing views on support for Israel and Palestinian statehood.
Since the onset of the war on October 7, 2023, following a violent Hamas attack that resulted in the death of approximately 1,200 people—largely civilians—over 50,000 deaths in Gaza have been reported according to the Hamas-run health ministry. This escalating situation has undoubtedly contributed to heightened tensions and a rise in aggression.
As the community grapples with the aftermath of this horrific attack, multiple organizations have condemned the actions of Soliman, including the Muslim Public Affairs Council, which firmly stated that antisemitism is intolerable anywhere in society. The group targeted in Boulder, called Run For Their Lives, focuses on advocating for the release of hostages still held in Gaza.
Rabbi Marc Soloway shared that many of those injured were members of his congregation, making the attack feel even more personal and brutal. Eight victims required hospitalization due to burns, including one identified as a Holocaust survivor, highlighting the severe impact of this act of violence.
In an effort to support victims and enhance community safety, Boulder Jewish organizations have initiated a fundraiser aiming to raise $160,000, demonstrating a spirit of resilience and solidarity in the face of hatred.
Despite the horror, Boulder Police responded swiftly to the incident, apprehending Soliman mere minutes after the attack. He is currently facing serious charges, including attempted first-degree murder and a hate crime targeting a religious or ethnic group. His bond has been set at an astonishing $10 million.
It’s been uncovered that prior to the attack, Soliman tried to acquire a firearm but was denied due to his immigration status. This raises questions about his motives and state of mind leading up to the attack, which is currently under serious investigation.
A community vigil is planned in Boulder to honor the victims of this distressing event. Meanwhile, security concerns for Jewish communities across the U.S. continue to escalate, reminiscent of past antisemitic incidents in places like Pittsburgh and Poway.
As this story unfolds, the impact of Soliman’s actions is being felt widely, sparking a renewed conversation about rising antisemitism, political violence, and the misinformation that too often leads to these devastating acts of hate. It’s a reminder of the importance of community solidarity and understanding in these troubled times.
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