Boulder, antisemitic attack
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Activists have regularly disrupted council meetings to demand that the city call for a cease-fire in Gaza. The unusual tension suggests a changing Boulder.
Following Sunday's antisemitic attack in Boulder, the Jewish community has come together to support each other, and one of the places that's been an anchor is the Boulder Jewish Community Center. Christian faith leaders gathered at the site of the Boulder terror attack to pray and show solidarity with the city's Jewish community.
"There's a sense of betrayal,” said Rabbi Marc Soloway, who had six congregants injured in Sunday's attack on Jews rallying for the Israeli hostages in Gaza.
Soliman, a father of five who was an Uber driver, remains jailed. "Soliman stated he would do it again. He specifically targeted the 'Zionist Group' that had gathered in Boulder having learned about the group from an online search,
Following the antisemitic attack in Boulder, mayors like Eric Adams and Steven Meiner implement security measures to protect Jewish communities in their cities.
Multiple blocks of downtown Boulder were evacuated Sunday after an attack on the Pearl Street Mall that Gov. Jared Polis characterized as a “heinous act of terror.”
The fiery attack in Boulder, Colorado, comes as tensions deepen over the Israel-Hamas war and antisemitism incidents rise.
One of the eight people injured in Sunday’s attack on a march in Boulder, Colo., held in honor of Israeli hostages in Gaza, was a Holocaust survivor. A friend of the victim's, whose identity has not been made public, shared this information in an interview with KUSA .
Israel’s military continued its offensive, killing at least 95 people in the past 24 hours, according to Gaza’s health ministry.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Israel has recovered the bodies of two hostages held in the Gaza Strip.