The images coming out of Boulder, Colorado, are awful and heartbreaking. A group of people who meet every week to remember those still being held hostage in Gaza, and do a peace walk, were attacked with Molotov cocktails and severely burned.

The group, which calls itself Run For Their Lives, had eight members injured, two of which needed to be airlifted to Denver. One woman is in critical condition.

The victims of the attack included four women and four men ranging in age from 52 to 88, police said. One was seriously injured, with Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn saying it would be “safe to say” that person was in critical condition.

Rabbi Israel Wilhelm, the Chabad director at the University of Colorado Boulder, told CBS Colorado the 88-year-old victim is a Holocaust refugee who fled Europe, calling her a “very loving person.” Another victim is a professor at CU, Wilhelm said.

The people who were injured were outside the historic Boulder County Courthouse at 13th Street and Pearl Street. A burn scar could be seen in the space in front of the building. Witnesses said they saw people writhing on the ground and people running with water to try to help immediately afterward.

UCHealth confirmed that two victims were flown by helicopter to its burn unit. Four others were taken to Boulder Community Health, police said, but they had all either been transferred or discharged later Sunday night, the hospital said. It did not provide specifics on how many had been discharged.

The suspect was arrested almost immediately, and he made it crystal clear what his motivation was.

This suspect has now been identified as Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national who has overstayed all his documentation in the United States – which means he was in Colorado, and the United States, illegally.

Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) sources told Fox News Soliman is in the country illegally as a visa over-stay, who came in during the Biden administration.

He allegedly flew into the U.S. on Aug. 27, 2022, arriving at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on a B1/B2 non-immigrant visa. Soliman was authorized to stay through Feb. 26, 2023, but never left, according to officials. On Sept. 29, 2022, he filed a claim, possibly for asylum.

On March 29, 2023, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), under the Biden administration, gave him work authorization, which was valid through March of this year.

Initially, Boulder police and Colorado authorities said they had no idea if this was a terror attack. FBI Director Kash Patel and deputy director Dan Bongino immediately called it a “targeted terror attack,” which got CNN’s panties in a twist.

Within hours, however, Colorado Governor Jared Polis, along with other elected officials, were calling it an “act of terror” against the Jewish community in Boulder.

“As the Jewish community reels from the recent antisemitic murders in Washington, D.C., it is unfathomable that the community is facing another antisemitic attack here in Boulder, on the eve of the holiday of Shavuot,” Gov. Jared Polis said in a statement. “Several individuals were brutally attacked while peacefully drawing attention to the plight of hostages who have been held by Hamas terrorists in Gaza for 604 days. Hate is unacceptable in our Colorado for all, and I condemn this act of terror.”

The FBI stepped in almost immediately to work with the local police, and they are treating it as a domestic terror attack.

Mainstream media, though, was apparently desperate to downplay what happened in Colorado. NBC went with the euphemistic “Gaza-hostage-awareness marchers,” while CNN put “peaceful” in quotation marks initially when describing the march, and then dropped the descriptor altogether in their story. CBS just went with a generic attack that resulted in burns.

The problem is, of course, is that just hours earlier nearly every single major media outlet was running with a story about how Israel had shot Gazan civilians waiting for food – and then had to quietly delete or publish “corrections” to their massive screw-up that had been farmed out to them by the Hamas media sources once survelliance video showing nothing was released – unless you are the AP, then you apologize for nothing, you just claim that you can’t verify the video (but what do you expect from Hamas’s former building buddies?). Can the media honestly say that their mistakes with stories like these, and the constant negative press about Israel, doesn’t have an effect on crazy people who hate Jews?

What happened on Sunday in Colorado is a growing intifada on American soil, plain and simple. The targeting of Jews, and destructive protests, are no longer limited to university campuses and college graduation ceremonies. The violence is growing and spreading like cancer. The Pennsylvania governor’s house was set on fire by an arsonist. Two Israeli embassy officials in Washington DC were murdered in cold blood. And now peacefully marching people in Colorado, meeting once a week to remember that there are still hostages being held in Gaza, are attacked with Molotov cocktails. We now get the lip service from elected officials like Polis that “hate is unacceptable,” yet he just signed a new law to keep local police from cooperating with ICE to remove people like Mohamed Soliman from his “sanctuary state.”

America, we have a problem. The intifada is here. Innocent people are being attacked and killed. The question now becomes, what are We The People willing to do to protect the innocent?

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