Lebanese suicide bomber who killed 5 Israelis in Bulgaria is buried at Hezbollah cemetery
- A Lebanese-French national named Mohammad Hassan El-Husseini was buried in a Hezbollah cemetery after his remains were returned, according to a former Lebanese security official.
- El-Husseini was accused of a 2012 bombing in Bulgaria that killed five Israeli tourists and a Bulgarian bus driver, according to authorities.
- On July 18, 2012, El-Husseini's attack at Burgas Airport killed five Israelis and a Bulgarian bus driver while injuring nearly 40 others, as reported by authorities.
- Israeli and Bulgarian authorities linked El-Husseini's actions to the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah, stating he was part of a three-man cell operating in Europe.
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Lebanese suicide bomber who killed 5 Israelis in Bulgaria is buried at Hezbollah cemetery
The Lebanese-French national who was accused of detonating explosives in a 2012 attack in Bulgaria that killed five Israeli tourist has been buried in a Lebanese cemetery designated for fallen Hezbollah fighters.
2012 Bulgaria bus bomber buried at Hezbollah cemetery in Lebanon
… at Burgas Airport in Bulgaria, killing five Israelis, … Bulgarian authorities blamed the Iranian-backed terror group Hezbollah … men traveled through Poland, Romania, and Germany, using fake identities … , responsible coverage of Israel continues to be available …
The remains of Hassan al-Husseini, who blew himself up at Burgas airport on July 18, 2012, killing five Israeli tourists and their bus driver, Mustafa Kyosov, have been buried in a cemetery for Hezbollah fighters, the former head of Lebanon's intelligence agency, Abbas Ibrahim, who negotiated the return of Husseini's remains, told the AP. On Thursday, Agence France-Presse reported that Bulgarian authorities had repatriated the bomber's remains…
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