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Bulgaria Bus Bomber Identified Two Years Later
Suicide bomber killed five Israeli tourists and their bus driver in 2012
attack
By Stephanie Butnick |July 18, 2014 12:17 PM
Members of the Israeli rescue and recovery squad collect evidence during
investigations at the Airport in Burgas on July 19, 2012, site of a suicide
blast targeting Israelis the day earlier. (STR/AFP/GettyImages)Bulgaria has
identified the suicide bomber who blew up a bus full of Israeli tourists on
July 18, 2012, killing five Israelis and the bus driver and wounding 35
others, the AP reports. Mohamad Hassan El-Husseini, 23, was a dual
Lebanese-French citizen who was born in Lebanon. The announcement, which comes
exactly two years after the attack, followed aslow and at times meandering
investigation.
In a strange twist, the Bulgaria bombing itself occurred on the 18th
anniversary of the deadly bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center in
Buenos Aires, in which 85 people were killed and more than 300 were wounded.
It was the deadliest attack to ever take place on Latin American soil. The
bombing is widely believed to have been carried out by Hezbollah, though there
have been no arrests in 20 years.
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