The Jerusalem Post

Israelis in Bulgaria call on gov’t to charge Hezbollah

- • By YONAH JEREMY BOB

Hezbollah itself must be charged for terrorism in the Bulgarian trial relating to the 2012 terrorist-murders of five Israelis and their Bulgarian bus driver, families of the victims demanded at a ceremony in Bulgaria marking seven years since the attack.

In his speech, Kobi Price, one of the family members, noted: “Three years ago… four years after the attack, the criminal trial opened… In the indictment… only two attackers” were charged.

“We, the mourning families, ask the government of Bulgaria to rise above narrow political considerat­ions and to add the terrorist organizati­on Hezbollah to the indictment without delay,” he said. “Without Hezbollah, there is no morality in the trial. Without Hezbollah, the trial is ineffectiv­e. Without Hezbollah, there is no justice for the murdered victims.”

In January 2018, The Jerusalem Post exclusivel­y disclosed that the Bulgarian state prosecutio­n had decided not to charge Hezbollah with involvemen­t in the 2012 bombing at the Burgas airport, in which 32 Israelis were wounded, in addition to those killed.

Instead, the prosecutor indicted the two men allegedly involved in the attack as if they were not terrorists – or even regular criminals – who acted without connection to an organizati­on. The word “Hezbollah” does not appear in the indictment. In addition, the indictment did not mention standard terrorism offenses such as “acting as part of a terrorist organizati­on” or connecting the murder offense to terrorism.

Sources close to the case told the Post at the time that when the Bulgarian prosecutor on the case was confronted with these anomalies, he claimed that no one provided him with evidence demonstrat­ing Hezbollah’s involvemen­t. This contradict­ed evidence that came to light after the attack from then Bulgarian interior minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov, naming Hezbollah as the culprit.

In 2013, Tsvetanov’s successor, Tsvetlin Yovchev, told reporters, “There are clear signs that say Hezbollah is behind the Burgas bombing.”

Bulgaria’s investigat­ion into the Burgas bombing even led to the EU to place Hezbollah’s armed wing on its blacklist.

Benjamin Weinthal contribute­d to this report.

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