Global Anti-Semitism Epidemic Exposed as Violent Attacks Target Jews in America

A disturbing attack in Boulder, Colorado, has highlighted the growing threat of anti-Semitism in the West. Mohamed Soliman, an illegal immigrant from Egypt, allegedly attempted to incinerate Jews with a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails during a vigil calling for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza. Eight individuals, including an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor, were injured in the attack. Soliman reportedly shouted "Free Palestine!" as he carried out the assault.
This incident follows a string of violent attacks targeting Jews in the U.S., including the recent shooting of two people leaving a Jewish event in Washington, D.C. Advocates warn that the slogan "Free Palestine" has become a rallying cry for anti-Semitic violence, often tied to Hamas's rejection of Israel.
The attack has drawn comparisons to the darkest chapters of history, with critics accusing the West of succumbing to a "fascistic turn." Meanwhile, the UN Security Council's recent attempt to push for an unconditional ceasefire in Gaza, vetoed by the U.S., underscores the ongoing global conflict over Israel's legitimacy.
As anti-Semitic rhetoric and violence escalate, concerns grow that the West is failing to protect Jewish communities, leaving them vulnerable to attacks motivated by ancient hatreds wrapped in modern ideologies. The epidemic of anti-Semitism shows no signs of abating, leaving many to wonder if the world can confront this dark reality before it claims more victims.
Published: 6/6/2025