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The terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, comes as tensions deepen over the Gaza war and antisemitism incidents rise.
A suspect is in custody after a "targeted act of violence" in Boulder, Colorado, that injured six, with witnesses saying the suspect threw Molotov cocktails.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is “monitoring the terrorist attack” in Boulder, Colorado. Boulder police say people were “set on fire” at a march for Israeli hostages in Gaza. Several people are injured in this “targeted” attack.
Six people were injured Sunday in an attack near a peaceful pro-Israel gathering in Boulder, Colo. The FBI and local law enforcement are investigating it as an act of terrorism. A suspect in
I refuse to commit war crimes,” Yuval Ben Ari told NBC News earlier this month. “The patriotic thing to do is to say no.”
The Israeli military has confirmed the death of Hamas chief Mohammad Sinwar, saying he was killed in an airstrike on 13 May. The announcement comes three days after Netanyahu made a similar claim. Sinwar was the younger brother of Yahya Sinwar,
Israel said the bombing of the airport, which was targeted for the second time this month, had destroyed the last plane used by the Iran-backed Houthi militia.