Boulder Molotov Attack Sparks Federal Hate Crime Charges Amid Rising Antisemitic Violence

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A man in Boulder, Colorado, accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at pro-Israel demonstrators, has been charged with a federal hate crime and attempted murder, with 12 injured victims. The suspect, Mohamed Soliman, reportedly shouted 'Free Palestine!' during the attack and expressed intentions to kill Zionists, with plans that he had been developing for a year. The incident is being investigated as terrorism, and Soliman faces significant federal and state charges, including life imprisonment if convicted.
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