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Food Aid in Gaza Looted hours after Palestinians overran distribution site​


U.N. trucks delivering food to Gaza were stopped and looted overnight, Gaza residents and merchants said on Wednesday, hours after desperate Palestinians overran a distribution site run by a U.S.-backed group trying to start delivering aid.

The incidents underscore the problems getting supplies to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians facing worsening hunger and starvation after a weeks-long Israeli blockade.

On Tuesday, Israeli troops fired warning shots as crowds rushed to a distribution point run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a U.S.-backed group that began supplying aid under a new system, which Israel hopes will prevent aid from reaching Hamas.

Food aid in Gaza looted hours after Palestinians overran distribution site
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The United Nations and other international aid groups have refused to take part, saying the scheme violates the principle that aid should be distributed neutrally, based only on need.

As the new system began, the Israeli military also allowed 95 trucks belonging to the U.N. and other aid groups into the enclave, but three Gaza residents and three merchants said a number of trucks were targeted by looters.

One Palestinian transport operator said at least 20 trucks belonging to the U.N. World Food Programme were attacked shortly before midnight.

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Reminds me of Somalia warlord behavior back in the day.
 
It was a mostly peaceful protest
Of course it was.

Reporter: "The FBI is already calling it a targeted terror attack. Would you also refer to it as a terror attack?"

Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn: "I've been in contact with our local FBI multiple times ... We are not calling it a terror attack at this point."
 

Suspect in Boulder Terror Attack Determined to Be Egyptian Man In US Illegally: FBI​


An Egyptian national who came into the country two years ago and overstayed his visa has been charged in the gruesome terror attack that left six people injured in Boulder, Colo., Saturday, authorities said.

Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was arrested at the scene, after he allegedly set his victims on fire as they peacefully rallied on behalf of Israeli hostages still being held by Hamas in Gaza. Soliman was heard yelling "Free Palestine" and other anti-Israel slogans during the attack on victims ranging in age from 67 to 88.

The suspect was heard yelling, "How many children you killed?" and "We have to end Zionists, they are killers," according to an analysis of video of the scene by the ADL Center on Extremism.

He allegedly flew into the U.S. on Aug. 27, 2022, arriving at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on a B1/B2 non-immigrant visa. Soliman was authorized to stay through Feb. 26, 2023, but never left, according to officials. On Sept. 29, 2022, he filed a claim, possibly for asylum.


On March 29, 2023, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), under the Biden administration, gave him work authorization, which was valid through March of this year.

 
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Mohamed Sabry Soliman (pictured), 45, attacked demonstrators as they gathered to remember the October 7 victims who are still being held hostage by Hamas militants in Gaza

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Shocking video and images from the scene showed several victims laying motionless on the ground beside Israel flags as witnesses rushed to pour water on their wounds

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Soliman appeared to taunt the victims while brandishing bottles of alcohol for the Molotov cocktails in each hand as smoke rose from the scene

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Several people have been injured in a 'targeted terror attack' involving Molotov cocktails in Boulder, Colorado

 

Suspect in Boulder Terror Attack Determined to Be Egyptian Man In US Illegally: FBI​


An Egyptian national who came into the country two years ago and overstayed his visa has been charged in the gruesome terror attack that left six people injured in Boulder, Colo., Saturday, authorities said.

Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was arrested at the scene, after he allegedly set his victims on fire as they peacefully rallied on behalf of Israeli hostages still being held by Hamas in Gaza. Soliman was heard yelling "Free Palestine" and other anti-Israel slogans during the attack on victims ranging in age from 67 to 88.

The suspect was heard yelling, "How many children you killed?" and "We have to end Zionists, they are killers," according to an analysis of video of the scene by the ADL Center on Extremism.

He allegedly flew into the U.S. on Aug. 27, 2022, arriving at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on a B1/B2 non-immigrant visa. Soliman was authorized to stay through Feb. 26, 2023, but never left, according to officials. On Sept. 29, 2022, he filed a claim, possibly for asylum.


On March 29, 2023, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), under the Biden administration, gave him work authorization, which was valid through March of this year.



So he was here legally until two months after the Trump administration took over.
 
Well you guys are in here blaming this on Biden. I'm just matching your idiocy.
So to be sure I went back and checked the posts in this thread on the attack and the record shows Biden was not mentioned and you’re FOS. Again.

Ok no his name was mentioned in FP’s post. However you’re still FOS
 

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