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(JTA) — The firebombing in Boulder on Sunday targeted Run for Their Lives, a group that stages weekly public runs and walks around the world to raise awareness about Israeli hostages being held ...
Run for Their Lives, a global grassroots initiative with 230 chapters, started in October 2023 after Hamas militants from the Gaza Strip stormed into Israel, killing roughly 1,200 people and ...
Rachel Amaru, an organizer with Run for Their Lives' Boulder chapter, told CBS News the attack was "blatantly antisemitic." Mohamed Soliman, 45, was arrested by police on Sunday.
Run for Their Lives, a global grassroots initiative with 230 chapters, started in October 2023 after Hamas militants from the Gaza Strip stormed into Israel, killing roughly 1,200 people and ...
Last Sunday, Police say a man threw Molotov cocktails at a Jewish group, walking to raise awareness for hostages taken from Israel, by Hamas, on October 7, 2023.
Run for their lives is a global organization that walks and runs in support of the hostages still being held by Hamas. It's the same group that was attacked in Boulder, Colorado last weekend.
Rachel Amaru, co-lead of the Boulder Run for Their Lives Chapter (left), walks arms in arm with a man with bandaged legs and arm, who asked not to be named, during a the Run for Their Lives walk ...
The group gathered to contribute their part of the patchwork quilt, a video message to post online. “Bring them home, and stand with Boulder, Colorado,” they said in part on camera. More from FOX8 ...
Sunday's march held a special significance, coming a week after a suspect, identified as Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, attacked participants at a Run for Their Lives event in Boulder, Colorado, with ...
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was previously charged with a single hate crime for the June 1 attack on the group "Run for Their Lives" that injured at least 15 people and a dog. He also faces 118 ...
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, attacked Run for Their Lives, a Jewish group looking to raise awareness for hostages held by Hamas, on June 1.