Boulder Terror Attack: Suspect’s Chilling Confession Reveals Year-Long Plan to Target ‘Zionist Group’ with Molotov Cocktails
A violent incident unfolded in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday, June 1, as a group protesting for the release of Hamas’ hostages was targeted by Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who allegedly threw explosives at the crowd. Eight people were injured in the attack, which the FBI is investigating as a terror incident.
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Details of the Attack
According to authorities, Soliman specifically targeted the “Zionist group” that had gathered in Boulder, motivated by a desire to stop them from taking over what he believed to be “Palestine.” Paperwork found in Soliman’s car included documents with the words “USAID,” “Israel,” and “Palestine,” as well as a red gas container and rags. A senior State Department official confirmed that Soliman is not a USAID employee. Soliman allegedly planned the attack for a year, waiting until his daughter graduated before carrying it out.

Charges and Investigation
Soliman faces multiple charges, including murder in the first degree, crimes against at-risk adults, and use of explosives or incendiary devices during a felony. He remains in jail on a $10 million bond. The FBI is continuing to investigate the incident, with Director Kash Patel describing it as a “targeted terror attack.” Soliman allegedly told law enforcement officials that he would conduct the attack again and was heard yelling “Free Palestine”



