02-06-2025

Boulder terror attack at pro-Israel gathering

Date: 02-06-2025
Sources: bbc.com: 1 | edition.cnn.com: 1 | nypost.com: 1 | scmp.com: 1
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Source: scmp.com

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Summary

Multiple reports detail a violent attack at a Boulder, Colorado event supporting Israeli hostages, where a suspect allegedly used a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails, injuring several elderly attendees and prompting a flood of 911 calls. Authorities, including the FBI, are investigating the incident as a targeted act of terrorism and likely a hate crime. Coverage includes eyewitness video, emergency call chaos, and commentary linking the attack to a broader rise in antisemitic rhetoric and violence since October 2023.

Key Points

  • Suspect allegedly used flamethrower and Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel event in Boulder, injuring multiple elderly victims.
  • FBI and local officials are investigating as a terrorism incident and likely hate crime; the suspect is in custody.
  • Eyewitness footage and 911 calls capture the chaotic, horrifying scene.
  • Commentary ties the attack to escalating antisemitic climate and anti-Israel rhetoric since Oct. 7, 2023.

Articles in this Cluster

Watch: Eyewitness captures video of Colorado attack sceneBritish Broadcasting CorporationBritish Broadcasting Corporation

Eight people were injured when a man allegedly threw Molotov cocktails and set people on fire at a Boulder, Colorado mall during a peaceful event supporting Israeli hostages. Victims aged 52–88 suffered injuries ranging from minor to critical. The FBI is investigating the incident as a suspected act of terrorism. An eyewitness captured video of the attack scene.
Entities: Boulder, Colorado, FBI, Israeli hostages, Molotov cocktailsTone: urgentSentiment: negativeIntent: inform

911 calls describe horrifying scenes during Boulder antisemitic attacks | CNNClose icon

CNN reports that Boulder, Colorado, dispatchers were overwhelmed with 911 calls after a man attacked a Jewish community event using a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails, setting people on fire. The brief video segment highlights the chaos captured in emergency calls and places the incident within a broader context of recent antisemitic attacks that have heightened fear among American Jews.
Entities: Boulder, Colorado, CNN, 911 calls, antisemitic attacks, Jewish community eventTone: urgentSentiment: negativeIntent: inform

Israel-hating elites stoked the flames that led to the Boulder firebombing

The article argues that the firebomb attack on a pro-Israel march in Boulder was a foreseeable outcome of elite-driven anti-Israel rhetoric since Oct. 7, 2023. It contends that media, academia, and entertainment figures amplified Hamas-sourced claims, normalized hostility toward Israel, and delegitimized Jewish self-defense, fueling a broader antisemitic climate. By framing Israel’s actions as “genocide” and elevating allegations of war crimes, influential institutions allegedly emboldened extremists, making violence against Jews more likely. The author concludes that elites feign shock at such attacks while bearing moral responsibility for the atmosphere that enables them.
Entities: Boulder, Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas, Israel, mediaTone: analyticalSentiment: negativeIntent: critique

Man yells ‘Free Palestine’ and attacks Colorado crowd with firebombs, injuring 6 | South China Morning Post

A 45-year-old man, identified as Mohamed Soliman, allegedly shouted “Free Palestine” and threw incendiary devices at a Boulder, Colorado gathering held to remember Israeli hostages in Gaza, injuring six people aged 67–88, with at least one in critical condition. The FBI is investigating it as a targeted act of terrorism; officials, including the FBI director and Colorado’s attorney general, described it as a terror attack and likely a hate crime. Police believe Soliman acted alone and he is in custody after being hospitalized.
Entities: Mohamed Soliman, Boulder, Colorado, FBI, Israeli hostages in Gaza, Colorado Attorney GeneralTone: urgentSentiment: negativeIntent: inform