An attack in Colorado State on a march to commemorate the Israeli prisoners in Gaza news

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The FBI director, Cash Patel, said, late on Sunday evening, that the office was aware of a “terrorist attack” in Buldir, Colorado, and is being investigated by it.

Although he did not provide further details, Patel said in a post on social media, “Our customers and local law enforcement officials are already on the accident site, and we will share the developments as soon as more information is available.”

According to CBS News, which quoted eyewitnesses at the site of the accident, a suspect attacked people with Molotov bombs who were participating in a march to commemorate the Israeli prisoners who were still in Gaza.

The Bulder Police Administration announced that it was responding to a report on the city’s attack that included several victims. There were no more details, but a press conference is expected to be held at a later time.

Reuters quoted US police as saying that the suspects of the Polder attack in Colorado were being held in detention.

The Axios newspaper also quoted Bulder Police Chief as saying that those injured in the attack were taken to the hospital and that the suspect was arrested.

Local media in Colorado reported that 5 were injured after the attack by a burning package.

For his part, the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations said that “terrorism against the Jews does not stop at the Gaza border, as it is already burning the streets of America.”

“We are distressed to throw a burning device for the participants in a march to raise awareness about the hostages,” said the Jewish community in Colorado.

This attack comes just weeks after a man born in Chicago was arrested against the background of shooting at two Israeli embassy employees in Washington, DC.

He shot a group of people when they leave the effectiveness of the American Jewish Committee, an organization that supports Israel.

The shooting has fired a state of polarization in the United States over the war in Gaza between the supporters of Israel and the protesters supporting the Palestinians.

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