Many of Alabama’s political leaders are speaking out after several people were injured in a terrorist attack against a Jewish group in Colorado on Sunday.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian illegal immigrant, is facing federal hate crime charges after he allegedly used a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails to set a group of Jewish people on fire, one of them being a Holocaust survivor.
The group was participating in a peaceful walk to call for the release of the hostages who are still in Hamas captivity.
“I strongly condemn the heinous antisemitic terrorist attack on Jewish Americans in Colorado,” Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said. “This vile act of violence is unacceptable. Antisemitic attacks are a growing scourge, & we must unite as a nation to stand in unwavering solidarity with our Jewish friends and neighbors.”
I strongly condemn the heinous antisemitic terrorist attack on Jewish Americans in Colorado. This vile act of violence is unacceptable. Antisemitic attacks are a growing scourge, & we must unite as a nation to stand in unwavering solidarity with our Jewish friends and neighbors.
— Attorney General Steve Marshall (@AGSteveMarshall) June 2, 2025
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) said this is part of a dangerous pattern of violence recently seen against Jews in America.
I strongly condemn the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder today. Please join me in praying for the victims, their loved ones, and their community.
Not two weeks from the murder of two Israeli embassy staff members in DC, this latest act of targeted violence underscores the…
— Senator Katie Boyd Britt (@SenKatieBritt) June 2, 2025
Britt was referring to two Israeli embassy staff members who were killed by a pro-Palestinian assailant while they were departing an event held at the Capital Jewish Museum in the nation’s capital.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) said this kind of attack has “no place” in our society.
My heart breaks for the victims and families of the terrorist attack in Boulder yesterday.
Antisemitism has NO PLACE in our society, and we must hold everyone who spews vile hatred accountable.
— Coach Tommy Tuberville (@SenTuberville) June 2, 2025
U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) said he’s “heartbroken” over the attack.
Ann and I are heartbroken to hear about the antisemitic terror attack in Colorado. Our prayers are with the victims and all of those impacted by this disgusting act of violence.
Antisemitism has no place in our country.
— Gary Palmer (@USRepGaryPalmer) June 2, 2025
U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) said he was praying for the victims.
I’m praying for those hurt in Sunday’s terrorist attack in Colorado. Most of the victims are senior citizens. The person who committed this crime is truly evil.
— Robert Aderholt (@Robert_Aderholt) June 2, 2025
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) said this attack “reminds us of the work in front of us to end antisemitism in our nation.”
The Jewish community in America was once again the target of a horrific act of hatred that has no place in America. Sunday’s terrorist attack reminds us of the work in front of us to end antisemitism in our nation.
Heather and I are praying for the victims of this attack.
— Rep. Barry Moore (@RepBarryMoore) June 2, 2025
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