
Mohammed Sabry Soliman
Mohammed Sabry Soliman is an Egyptian national who entered the United States on a tourist visa in 2022 and subsequently overstayed his visa. He gained media attention for his involvement in a violent incident in Colorado, where he targeted Israeli interests, claiming to act in defense of Palestine amidst the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel.
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Mohammed Sabry Soliman is facing federal charges for allegedly attempting to set fire to demonstrators.
Bill to condemn Boulder attack on pro-Israel activists sees over 100 Dems voting noMohammed Sabry Soliman was arrested for allegedly setting American citizens on fire in a suspected terrorist attack.
New US immigration crackdown sparks fresh fears | Lead StoriesSuspect Mohammed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national according to court documents, is alleged to have thrown fire bombs.
US President Donald Trump signs travel ban targeting 12 countriesMohammed Sabry Soliman is accused of attacking a group of people with a homemade flamethrower during a pro-Israel demonstration.
EE UU refuerza control a migrantes con visa tras ataque en ColoradoMohammed Sabry Soliman is accused of throwing incendiary devices at a group gathered in Boulder, Colorado.
Boulder attack renews safety concerns for US Jewish communitiesMohammed Sabry Soliman is accused of launching incendiary devices at participants of a weekly march in support of Israeli hostages.
Aux Etats-Unis, l’auteur présumé de l’attaque dans le Colorado poursuivi pour crime antisémiteMohammed Sabry Soliman is accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at pro-Israel protesters in Colorado.
Suspect in Colorado fire attack planned for a year, FBI saysMohammed Sabry Soliman is accused of using a makeshift flamethrower to attack a group in Boulder, Colorado.
Suspect in attack on Colorado rally charged with federal hate crimeMohammed Sabry Soliman is an Egyptian who arrived in the U.S. on a tourist visa in 2022 and later remained illegally.
Da Washington al Colorado, il pericolo del terrorismo «fai da te» contro obiettivi israeliani






























