Overstay Migrant Explains Islamic Motivation for Attacking Americans

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Media outlets and local police are playing down the role of Islamic beliefs in inspiring a Muslim migrant’s firebomb assault on Americans in Colorado. The attacker, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, stated in a video message before the June 1 attack that Allah is superior to the Zionists. The incident wounded and hospitalized several individuals, including Jewish Americans supporting Israel’s defensive actions against the Hamas jihad group.

Soliman conveyed in the video, translated and released by MEMRI Reports, his allegiance to Allah, Muhammad, and religious war for Allah’s sake above all else. He emphasized that Allah surpasses America and its weaponry, urging people to fear Allah rather than worldly powers like the Zionists or Western nations.

Muslims view the Quran as a divine transcription from Allah, containing directives for expanding Islam’s political influence through jihad conquest. Despite this, many Muslims name their children after Muhammad, who initiated the Muslim empire in 624 AD through violent means.

Soliman and his Egyptian family migrated to the U.S. during President Joe Biden’s lenient border policy period. He entered on a B-2 business visitor visa, later overstaying without repercussions due to lax enforcement by Biden’s pro-immigration administration. Soliman worked for Uber as a driver after passing a background check.

While roughly five million Muslims reside among around 290 million Americans and 50 million immigrants in the U.S., authorities downplay the religious motives behind Soliman’s actions, attributing them to resentment towards Israel’s defense stance. This narrative deflects attention from the increasing Islamic threat, especially towards Jewish Americans, linked to Congress’s admission of at least one million legal immigrants annually.

The FBI and Colorado police are investigating the attack as an act of terrorism, although the religious motivation is not explicitly acknowledged. Statements by Soliman expressing animosity towards Zionists and the desire to halt their influence are highlighted, obscuring the Islamic influence.

Authorities plan to scrutinize airport migrants overstaying their visas more closely, following the incident.

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