After Attack Boulder Pro-Hostage March Set to Resume Undeterred Next Week
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Everything we know about the Boulder attack on Israeli hostage march
Police in Boulder, Colorado, said Monday that 12 people were injured in an attack on a group demonstrating in support of Israelis held hostage by Hamas. The suspect will be charged by both the state and federal government with hate crimes and attempted murder. Jason Allen reports, then Nancy Cordes has details on how the Trump administration is reacting.
Undeterred Boulder Hostage Demonstrators to Return Next Week Despite Attack
Run for Their Lives Boulder co-head Bruce Shaffer: “We will not be deterred or stopped by this kind of action; canceling the march is exactly what these people want us to do.” By Shula Rosen, United with Israel Although hostage demonstrators in Boulder admitted to feeling fear, anger, and pain following Sunday’s terror attack, they insist they are undeterred and expect large numbers at next week’s hostage demonstration. Bruce Shaffer, co-lead fo…
After attack Boulder pro-hostage march set to resume undeterred next week
Organizers say local Jewish community is filled with pain, anger and fear after 12 wounded in flamethrower and firebomb attack, but will not be stopped The post After attack Boulder pro-hostage march set to resume undeterred next week appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
Boulder terror suspect ‘looked like a gardener’ before sudden pro-Israel rally attack
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, used a garden sprayer he allegedly turned into a flamethrower and reportedly had another 16 Molotov cocktails at the ready when he was apprehended, a report said
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