US President Donald Trump issued a statement after a violent attack on the pro-Israeli rally in Boulder in Colorado on Monday, which linked a suspect with the immigration policy of former President Joe Biden and renewed his call to stronger borders.
Trump strongly condemns the attack on the Pro-Israeli Rally, in his contribution to his social media platform, Truth Social, wrote: “Yesterday’s terrible attack in Boulder in Colorado will not be tolerated in the United States.” He stressed what he called the “ridiculous policy of the open border” of President Joe Biden and blamed her in the presence of the suspect in the country.
“Must go out under the” Trump “policy”
Trump, who called for stronger immigration enforcement, said, “He must go out under the” Trump “policy. Terrorist actions will be prosecuted in full. ”
He stressed the importance of safe borders and said, “This is another example of why we need to keep our boundaries safe and deport illegal anti -American radicals from our homeland.”
Compassion for victims and community boulder
Trump concluded his declaration with condolences: “My heart goes to the victims of this terrible tragedy and great people boulder, Colorado!”
The attack, which was left by eight injured, was reportedly carried out by Mohammad Sabry Soliman, 45 years, an Egyptian national who exceeded his visa.
The suspect allegedly used a temporary flamethrower and incendiary equipment and shouted “free Palestine”. Soliman reportedly planned an attack for a year and focused on what the “Zionist group” called.
After the attack on Pearl Street Mall, a busy pedestrian area in Colorado, four women and four men were hospitalized after the Pearl Street Mall in Colorado.
The suspect, Muhammad Sabry Soliman, 45, is accused of first -degree murder, attack and use of explosives. Trial is scheduled. The FBI continues to investigate after the raid to Soliman’s house.
Political background
The boulder attack is followed by growing concerns about domestic hatred and anti -Semitic violence in the US. The incident occurred on the Jewish holiday of Shavuot and shortly after another attack outside the Jewish Museum in Washington.
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Political reactions and security concerns
President Donald Trump condemned the attack in a post on social media and said, “This is another example of why we need to keep our boundaries safe and deport illegal anti -American radicals from our country.”
“Terrorism against Jews will not stop at the edge of Gaza – already burning America streets,” said Israeli ambassador to Danon.
The leading majority of the American Senate Chuck Schumer called it a “nasty, anti -Semitic act of terror”, while the general prosecutor Pam Bondi called it “terrible anti -Semitic attack”.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described it as “vicious terrorist attack” and said, “This attack was focused on peaceful people… simply because they were Jews.”
“It is an attack on us all-and we will not be silent,” the Israeli-American Council said in its statement.
Stephen Miller, a representative of the White House staff, wrote about X: “The terrorist attack was committed in a boulder in Colorado by an illegal alien. Biden Administration was awarded a tourist visa and then illegally crossed this visa.
The attack means a continuing increase in violence against Jewish Americans associated with conflict in Gaza. It comes weeks after the deadly shooting of two Israeli embassy near the Washington’s main Jewish museum, allegedly motivated by political complaints.
Context
The violent incident occurred as part of a weekly demonstration organized by Run for their lives, a group defending the hostages held in Gaza. This also coincided with the Jewish holiday of Shavuot, a period marked by Torah and reflection.
The attack has intensified concerns about the recent increase in anti -Semitic violence in the US, driven by the escalation of tensions from the Israeli War.
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