Boulder Terror: Witnesses Say Suspect Tried to Torch Victims — “It Was Planned, He Had an Accent” (VIDEO)
The terror that gripped Boulder, Colorado, yesterday wasn’t just an isolated act of violence—it was a calculated attack on innocent lives. Witnesses to the Molotov cocktail assault on pro-Israel protesters, including children, have come forward with chilling details. Mohamad Soliman, the suspect now in custody, didn’t just throw firebombs; he tried to torch his victims, shouting threats with an accent that betrayed his intent. “It was planned,” one witness said, their voice trembling. “He had an accent.” This is a stark reminder of the dangers they’ve long warned about, and the swift justice that followed is a testament to a system finally waking up.
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The attack occurred during a vigil for Israeli hostages, a gathering meant to show solidarity with a nation under siege. But what should have been a moment of peace turned into a nightmare. Soliman, dressed as a landscaper to blend in, pretended to observe before unleashing his assault. The footage, which has gone viral with over 2 million views, shows the chaos: smoke, screams, and a community in shock. Witnesses described Soliman’s actions as deliberate, his threats laced with an accent that suggested a foreign ideology. “He was trying to burn people,” one said, a detail that underscores the premeditated nature of the attack. For many, this isn’t just about Boulder—it’s about a rising tide of anti-Semitism in America, a trend that’s escalated since the Israel-Hamas conflict began in October 2023.
The FBI’s response was immediate. Director Kash Patel labeled it a “targeted terror attack,” a classification that carries weight. Agents were on the scene within hours, and Soliman now faces terrorism charges. This decisive action contrasts sharply with the Boulder Police Department’s initial reluctance to call it terrorism, a hesitation that has sparked outrage among conservatives. For Trump’s administration, this is a vindication of their hardline stance on domestic terrorism. With over 1.2 million deportations since January, the message is clear: radicalization will not be tolerated.
This incident isn’t isolated. Similar attacks on pro-Israel gatherings in New York and California have heightened tensions, and the U.S. State Department’s travel advisory for American Jews abroad reflects the global scope of the threat. For witnesses in Boulder, the memory of Soliman’s actions will linger, but so will the hope that justice will prevail. As one user put it on X, “This is why we need Trump—to protect our communities.” The video, with its raw emotion and undeniable truth, is a call to action. For Soliman, the consequences are clear. For America, the fight against terrorism continues.
*Opinion Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the publication or its affiliates. The analysis of the attack and its aftermath is based on public reactions and does not endorse or oppose any political party or candidate.*

Bruce Hoenshell is a military historian, he is one of the most prolific conservative writers today, often churning out multiple columns per week. His writings tend to focus on international themes, modern warfare. Style Sampling: “ It is not that we need social networking and Internet searches more than food and fuel, but rather that we have the impression that cool zillionaires in flip-flops are good while uncool ones in wingtips are quite bad.”
