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Suspect in Colorado Anti-Semitic Terror Attack Says He Wanted To ‘Kill All Zionist People’

Mohamed Soliman told police that he planned attack for a year and ‘would do it again,’ affidavit shows

Mohamed Soliman (Boulder police/KKTV 11 News)

The suspect in Colorado’s anti-Semitic terror attack said Monday that he had planned the attack for a year, telling federal investigators that he “wanted to kill all Zionist people” and “would do it again.”

Mohamed Soliman, a 45-year-old illegal immigrant from Egypt, admitted during a police interview that he specifically targeted the Jewish group that gathered Sunday to raise awareness for Hamas’s hostages, according to an affidavit filed Monday.

The Justice Department on Monday charged Soliman with a federal hate crime. Soliman is also facing state charges for attempted murder.

Soliman threw Molotov cocktails and used what the New York Times called a “makeshift flamethrower” on peaceful Boulder, Colo., demonstrators, injuring eight victims between the ages of 52 and 88. One of the victims was a Holocaust survivor.

Investigators also found a black container nearby with 14 more Molotov cocktails.

The terror attack came just weeks after anti-Israel terrorist Elias Rodriguez murdered two Israeli embassy staffers, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, as the young couple left an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.

President Donald Trump has ramped up his crackdown on anti-Semitism, which surged in the United States under former president Joe Biden’s watch. Trump’s second administration has revoked visas of foreign nationals linked to anti-Semitic activity and withheld billions in federal funding from universities that fail to curb anti-Semitic protests on campus.

“We refuse to accept a world in which Jewish Americans are targeted for who they are and what they believe,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said Monday in a statement, while Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon vowed that the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division “will act swiftly and decisively to bring the perpetrators of such crimes to justice.”

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