Why has a Fort Collins business drawn pro-Palestinian protests? A look at its ties to bombs used by Israel.

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Seth Klamann is a statehouse reporter at the Denver Post, covering policy, state government and the legislature. He previously worked for the Gazette, the Casper Star-Tribune and the Omaha World-Herald. He's a graduate of the University of Missouri and a proud Kansas City native.

Palestinians gather at the site of an Israeli strike on a camp housing internally displaced people in Rafah on May 27, 2024. Hamas and the Palestinian Authority said Israeli strikes killed dozens on May 26. The Israeli army said it had targeted Hamas militants, but the country’s leader acknowledged a “tragic mistake.” Protesters organized by a Colorado State University group staged a “die-in” demonstration over the weekend outside a Fort Collins company.

Israel has said it was targeting two Hamas leaders as part of its ongoing war with the terrorist group that has killed thousands of Palestinian civilians. It was sparked in October by Hamas’ attacks on Israeli soil.that the Israeli military bombed a United Nations school in central Gaza, killing 40 people and injuring 74 more. Munitions experts confirmed to the newspaper that the bombs used were GBU-39s, the same used on the Rafah tent camp.The Rafah bomb itself was made by Boeing.

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