Flamethrower Attack on Pro-Israel Activists Leads to Arrest and Controversial Deportation Plans
Mohamed Sabry Soliman faces federal hate crime charges for injuring pro-Israel activists with a flamethrower, as his family faces deportation under new proposals.

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Overview
Mohamed Sabry Soliman was arrested for using a flamethrower against pro-Israel activists, injuring 12 individuals at an outdoor mall in Boulder, Colorado.
He has been charged with a federal hate crime for targeting a 'Zionist group' during the attack, which has sparked national outrage.
The Trump administration is planning to deport Soliman's wife and five children amid the fallout from the incident.
House Republicans are introducing a resolution to condemn the attack and propose deportation for visa overstays in the U.S.
This incident has raised significant discussions about hate crimes and immigration policies in the current political climate.
Analysis
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