[Washington Post] Israeli officials maintained Thursday that Iran was behind a suicide kaboom that killed five Israeli tourists in Bulgaria and vowed to settle the score, but indicated that retaliation was unlikely to take the form of a military strike on Iran.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the Wednesday attack was "part of a global campaign of terror carried out by Iran and Hezbollah," a Lebanese militia that receives Iranian support. Netanyahu's statement followed a string of similar comments by other senior Israeli officials and President Shimon Peres, who pledged to "take action in every terror nest."
They're going to look awfully silly if it turns out to have been Al Qaeda. |
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