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Neo-Nazis And White Supremacists React To Molotov Attack In Boulder, Colorado, By Egyptian National: 'Muslim Guy Throws Six Million Cocktails At Pro-Israel Rally In Denver, CO'

Neo-Nazis And White Supremacists React To Molotov Attack In Boulder, Colorado, By Egyptian National: 'Muslim Guy Throws Six Million Cocktails At Pro-Israel Rally In Denver, CO'

Memri3 days ago

On June 1, 2025, a man attacked a demonstration held in Boulder, Colorado, to raise awareness for Israeli hostages in Gaza. The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, used a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails in the attack. Fifteen people were injured. Online, neo-Nazis and white supremacists reacted to the attack, largely dismissing it as a "false flag."
Soliman is an Egyptian national who immigrated to the United States in August 2022, receiving a two-year work authorization in 2023. A note for his family left on his phone and his testimony during his interview with the police confirmed that he had planned the attack far in advance. Soliman had initially intended to use a firearm to carry out the assault, but changed his plan to use Molotov cocktails after learning that as a non-citizen he could not purchase a gun. Soliman picked the "Run for Their Lives" walk as his target after researching the group online. He claimed that he was motivated by his hatred of Israel and Zionism, but that the attack had nothing to do with the Jewish community, only Zionists who support "the killings of people on his land," referring to Palestine.
Soliman recorded a video before the attack in which he declared: "Jihad is more beloved to me than my mother, wife, and children; Allah is greater than Zionists and America." To view the video, see MEMRI TV clip: "Boulder, CO Firebomber Mohamed Sabry Soliman Recorded Video Before Attack Declaring: Jihad Is More Beloved To Me Than My Mother, Wife, And Children; Allah Is Greater Than The Zionists And America."
The following report will provide an overview of neo-Nazi and white supremacist reactions to the terror attack on a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, on June 1.
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Neo-Nazis Label Terror Attack False Flag On X, Telegram, Gab
On Telegram, a neo-Nazi account posted a video on June 1 of people trying to help the burn victims with the caption: "Group of jewish protesters in Boulder, Colorado, were allegedly just set on fire by a guy with a molotov cocktail."
An antisemitic conspiracy theorist on X posted a screenshot on June 1 of a post from Laura Loomer saying, "get ready for another 9/11" and wrote, "So the Zionist [redacted] tweets this and then an attack happens in Boulder, Colorado. Coincidence? I don't think so."
An antisemitic conspiracy theorist on X posted an image on June 2 of the alleged perpetrator of the Molotov attack and wrote: "This man is not Muslim This man is not called Mohamed This man is an Israeli agent who has just perpetrated a false flag event in Boulder Colorado It is all theatre Period."
On Gab, a neo-Nazi account posted a news article on June 2 that noted that one of the victims of the Molotov attack is a Holocaust survivor and wrote, "This headline is how you should know it was a fake and ghey false flag."
A Canadian white supremacist on X posted a video on June 2 of the terror attack suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman. He captioned the video: "Boulder, Colorado terror attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman is an illegal invader from Egypt. The Press will continue to call him a white man. I'm sick of thousand year old wars and grievances happening on our soil."

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