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Attack at demonstration calling for Israeli hostages’ release was first where group faced violence

Jun 2, 2025, 9:00 PM | Updated: Jun 3, 2025, 2:00 pm

Rabbi Fred Greene of Congregation Har Hashem, front, hugs a man outside of the Boulder County, Colo...

Rabbi Fred Greene of Congregation Har Hashem, front, hugs a man outside of the Boulder County, Colo., courthouse after Sunday's attack, Monday, June 2, 2025, in Boulder, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
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(AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Demonstrators with Run for Their Lives have staged global events since 2023 calling for Hamas to release Israeli hostages, but organizers say Sunday’s walk in Boulder, Colorado, where 12 people were injured in a fiery attack, was the first in which they have faced violence.

The group was wrapping their weekly demonstration at a bustling pedestrian mall when a man with a makeshift flamethrower yelled 鈥淔ree Palestine鈥 and threw Molotov cocktails into the crowd, authorities said.

Little was known immediately about the 12 victims injured in the attack, and none were ready to talk as of Monday, according to police liaisons assigned to them. They range in age from 52 to 88, and their injuries spanned from serious to minor, Boulder Police Chief Steve Redfearn said.

The violence in downtown Boulder unfolded against the backdrop of the Israel-Hamas war that continues to inflame global tensions and has contributed to a spike in antisemitism in the United States. A week earlier, a man who also yelled 鈥淔ree Palestine鈥 was charged with fatally shooting two Israeli embassy staffers outside a Jewish museum in Washington.

U.S. supporters of the Israeli hostages say they’re scared but have vowed to keep demonstrating.

Attacker wanted to 鈥榢ill all Zionist people鈥

The man charged in the Boulder attack told police he planned it for a year and was driven by a desire 鈥渢o kill all Zionist people,鈥 a reference to the movement to establish and sustain a Jewish state in Israel.

Mohamed Sabry Soliman, whose first name also was spelled Mohammed in some court documents, confessed to trying to kill members of the local Run for Their Lives chapter with Molotov cocktails and told police he would do it again, according to an FBI affidavit. He had posed as a gardener to get close to the group as they waved U.S. and Israeli flags and read out the names of the 58 people believed to still be in captivity in the Gaza Strip.

Run for Their Lives is a global grassroots initiative that started in October 2023 after Hamas militants from the Gaza Strip stormed into Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking 250 others hostage. The group鈥檚 230 chapters seek to raise awareness of the hostages鈥 plight, with many of the chapters still walking weekly, said Shira Weiss, the global coordinator for Run for Their Lives.

鈥淲e鈥檙e really about humanity and nothing else,鈥 Weiss said.

Demonstrators marched for 鈥榣ife鈥

The Boulder group walks every weekend for 18 minutes, the numerical value of the Hebrew word 鈥渃hai,鈥 which means 鈥渓ife.鈥 Participants include retirees, families with children, Jewish and non-Jewish community members.

Rachel Amaru, leader of the Boulder chapter, had spoken to local police the night before the demonstration but was out of town the day of, said fellow organizer Miri Kornfeld in Denver. Amaru had requested extra security following the attack in Washington and, moving forward, will ask for a police escort for the group.

Federal and state prosecutors filed separate criminal cases against Soliman, charging him with a hate crime and attempted murder, respectively. He faces additional state charges related to the incendiary devices, and more charges are possible in federal court, where the Justice Department will seek a grand jury indictment.

Photos and video from the scene in Boulder, 30 miles (48 kilometers) from Denver, showed a burning woman lying on the ground in a fetal position and a man helping to put out the flames using a jug of water. Witness Alex Osante said he was across the pedestrian mall when he heard the crash of a bottle breaking and a 鈥渂oom鈥 followed by people yelling and screaming.

Six of the injured people were taken to hospitals, and four have since been released, Kornfeld said. Others may have been treated at the scene, she said.

Jewish community grapples with fear during holiday

The attack also came at the start of the Jewish holiday of Shavuot, which commemorates God giving the Torah to the Jewish people at Mount Sinai in Egypt. Rabbi Yisroel and Leah Wilhelm, directors of the Rohr Chabad House at the University of Colorado, have asked people to keep victims in their prayers and not let the attack take the joy out of their Shavuot celebrations.

鈥淩un for Their Lives is an organization built on love, and if you ever have the chance to walk with them, you will feel that love to the utmost,” said Caleb Loewengart, a student at the University of Colorado Boulder who grew up in the community.

Loewengart and his parents have marched with the group in the past but were not in attendance for Sunday’s attack. Many of the people who show up weekly to walk along Pearl Street have been present in Loewengart’s life since his early childhood.

The college student said he’s heartbroken for the Jewish community that raised him and grappling with newfound fear as a vocal Israel supporter on the nearby university campus. But that fear, he said, will not stop him from speaking out.

Jewish people who are not outspoken about Israel are afraid, too, Kornfeld said.

鈥淭his issue isn鈥檛 something that鈥檚 just contained to the Middle East. It鈥檚 not something that is just contained in Israel,鈥 Kornfeld said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e seeing the effects of unchecked antisemitism all around the world. And we must stand up in the strongest way possible. Elected officials and everybody who has a heart needs to stand up against it in all of its forms all around the world.鈥

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