(Communicated by the Prime Minister's Media Adviser)
Prime Minister Netanyahu, today (Tuesday, 5 February 2013), issued the
following statement in wake of the Bulgarian government's announcement regarding
the 18 July 2012 terrorist bombing in Burgas:
"I would like to thank the Bulgarian Government for its thorough and
professional investigation of the 2012 terrorist attack in Burgas in which six
innocent civilians - five Israelis and one Bulgarian - were murdered.
The Bulgarian findings announced today are clear: Hizbullah was
directly responsible for the atrocity. There is only one Hizbullah. It is one
organization with one leadership.
This is yet a further corroboration of what we have already known, that
Hizbullah and its Iranian patrons are orchestrating a worldwide campaign of
terror that is spanning countries and continents.
The attack in Burgas was only one of a series of recent terrorist operations
against civilians in Thailand, Kenya, Turkey, India, Azerbaijan, Cyprus and
Georgia. All this is happening in parallel to the deadly support given by
Hizbullah and Iran to the murderous Assad regime in Syria.
The attack in Burgas was an attack on European soil against a member country
of the EU. We hope that the Europeans draw the necessary conclusions as to the
true character of Hizbullah."
* * *
On Wednesday evening (6 February 2013), Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
spoke with Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and thanked him for the
thorough and professional investigation into the 18 July 2012 terrorist
bombing in Burgas.
Prime Minister Netanyahu told Bulgarian Prime Minister Borissov, "The
findings of the investigation are clear and prove that Hizbullah was responsible
for the atrocity in Burgas. This is an additional indication that Iran, through
its proxies, is conducting a global terrorist campaign that crosses borders and
continents. I hope that the Europeans will draw the necessary conclusions
regarding the true character of Hizbullah after this criminal attack on European
soil against an EU member state."