Musk and Trump Engage in Public Feud Amid Legislative Tensions

A violent attack on a group advocating for the release of hostages held in Gaza in Boulder, Colorado, left 12 people injured on Sunday. The suspect, 33-year-old Mohammed Sabry Soliman, allegedly targeted the group after planning the assault for a year, intending to "kill all Zionist people," according to court documents cited by various news sources. This incident follows a series of attacks on Jewish communities, including the recent homicide of two Israeli embassy workers in Washington, DC.
Adina Vogel Ayalon from the pro-Israel group J Street noted that fears among Jewish Americans have intensified significantly. She remarked that antisemitic hate crimes have blurred political lines, affecting those across the spectrum regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The Boulder attack has sparked wider condemnation, with the Muslim Public Affairs Council emphasizing that such acts threaten the principles of pluralism and safety for all. Halie Soifer, CEO of the Jewish Democratic Council of America, highlighted a pervasive sense of insecurity within Jewish communities, and a fundraiser has been organized to bolster local security.