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Israeli hostages highlighted at Boulder Jewish Festival after attack on group urging their release

BOULDER, Colo.
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Former Colorado State Sen. Steve Fenberg marches with his daughter Isa in Boulder, Colo., on Sunday, June 8, 2025, to call for the release of Israeli hostages. (AP Photo/Thomas Peipert)

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) 鈥 For the 611 days since Omri Miran was taken hostage by Hamas, his family has lived in fear, his brother-in-law told those gathered at the Boulder Jewish Festival on Sunday, one week after a man calling for the release of Israeli hostages at the mall where Moshe Lavi now spoke.

鈥淲e received only partial, limited and at times horrifying proof of life,鈥 Lavi said to a hushed crowd. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 know how much he鈥檚 suffering, deprived of food, water, sunlight, tortured, abused, as I speak to you now.鈥

The Jewish cultural festival was reimagined this year to highlight the stories of Israeli hostages after police said a man who yelled 鈥淔ree Palestine鈥 threw Molotov cocktails last Sunday at Boulder demonstrators calling for their release. Festival organizers said they wanted the annual event, which is in its 30th year, to focus on healing and center the group鈥檚 cause 鈥 raising awareness of .

Authorities said 15 people and a dog were victims of the attack at the downtown Pearl Street pedestrian mall. They include eight women and seven men, ranging in age from 25 to 88. One is a .

Not all were physically injured, and some are considered victims for the legal case because they were present and could potentially have been hurt.

, the group targeted in the attack, started in October 2023 after Hamas militants from the Gaza Strip stormed into Israel, killing 1,200 people and . The Boulder chapter, one of 230 worldwide, walks at the mall every weekend for 18 minutes, the numerical value of the Hebrew word 鈥渃hai,鈥 which means 鈥渓ife.鈥

Several hundred people joined the Sunday walk that typically draws only a couple dozen. Colorado Sen. John Hickenlooper was among the participants. Demonstrators held signs that read 鈥淓nd Jew Hatred鈥 and handed out stickers stamped with 鈥611," representing the 611 days since the first Israeli hostages were taken by Hamas militants.

On a stage near the site of the attack, hundreds gathered to listen to speakers and songs. Vendors sold traditional Jewish and Israeli cuisine. In tents marked 鈥淗ostage Square,鈥 rows of chairs sat empty save for photos of the hostages and the exhortation 鈥淏ring them home now!鈥

Lavi thanked local demonstrators for their bravery in advocating for his family. He described Miran as a gentle and loving gardener, husband and father to two young children.

Merav Tsubely, an Israeli-American who came to the festival from a city north of Boulder, watched as hostages' families thanked festivalgoers in recorded video messages. One of Miran鈥檚 children appeared on screen and said in Hebrew, 鈥淲hen daddy comes back from Gaza, he鈥檒l take me to kindergarten.鈥

鈥淛ust seeing them speaking to us, here, with all they're going through, their supporting us is kind of mind blowing," Tsubely said, her eyes welling. 鈥淚t just reminds us how connected we all are.鈥

Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was charged for the attack Thursday in Colorado state court with 118 counts, including attempted murder, assault, illegal use of explosives and animal cruelty. He was also charged with a hate crime in federal court.

Soliman, an Egyptian national who federal authorities say was living in the U.S. illegally, told police he was driven by a desire 鈥渢o kill all Zionist people," a reference to the movement to establish and sustain a Jewish state in Israel.

The violence in downtown Boulder unfolded against the backdrop of the , which continues to inflame global tensions and has contributed to a spike in antisemitism in the U.S. It also came at the start of the , which commemorates God giving the Torah to the Jewish people at Mount Sinai in Egypt.

U.S. immigration officials took Soliman's wife and five children, who also are Egyptian, into custody Tuesday. They have not been charged in the attack. A federal judge on Wednesday granted a request to .

The Boulder Police Department and the FBI coordinated to provide increased security at the festival as well as local synagogues and the Boulder Jewish Community Center. Officers guarded the event鈥檚 entrances, and police Chief Stephen Redfearn said some plainclothes officers would be present in the crowd. On a rooftop near the stage, three held rifles and used binoculars to monitor the crowd as drones buzzed overhead.

Matan Gold-Edelstein鈥檚 father was present last weekend and helped douse the fire that burned an older woman. Gold-Edelstein, a 19-year-old college student, said the well-attended festival was a great show of humanity, regardless of religion or politics.

鈥淲e鈥檙e not here to be in support of a war," he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e here in support of our religion, in support of our people and in support of the innocent people who are still being held hostage.鈥

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Schoenbaum reported from Salt Lake City.

Hannah Schoenbaum And Jesse Bedayn, The Associated Press