Nearly a year after an antisemitic attack in Boulder, a federal judge ordered Thursday that the suspect’s Colorado Springs-area family immediately be released from a Texas immigration detention center. Hayam El Gamal and her five children, Egyptian nationals, were taken to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, in early June 2025, following the arrest of her then-husband, Mohamed Sabry Soliman. Attorneys for the family said they were released Thursday evening. Accused of throwing makeshift incendiary devices at a rally for the release of Israeli hostages, Soliman, 46, faces over 100 state charges, including first-degree murder and more than two dozen counts of attempted first-degree murder, as well as 12 federal hate crime counts. Mohamed Soliman (Courtesy of Boulder Police Department) An FBI agent previously testified in court that there was no evidence to suggest that the family knew about Soliman’s plans to carry out the attack.…