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(Prime Minister's Office) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told visiting Bulgarian Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski on Tuesday: We will never forget the courageous role played by so many in Bulgaria during the Holocaust at the height of our tragedy, when teachers, priests, intellectuals and others stood in the middle of Sofia and said: we refuse to cooperate in the mass murder of Jews. A telegram sent by the Nazi representative in Sofia said: "The Bulgarian people have not yet advanced to the necessary level to be able to cooperate with Nazism." Precisely. They retained their humanity and showed extraordinary heroism at the most dire times for the Jewish people. The terrorist attack in Burgas in which Israeli citizens and Bulgarian citizens were killed, they were killed by Hizbullah, which is a sub-contractor of Iran, and Iran is the world's foremost terrorist state. We cannot allow the world's foremost terrorist state to get nuclear weapons capability, and if the Ayatollahs have their fingers on the nuclear trigger, this will endanger the entire world. 2014-05-22 00:00:00Full Article
Prime Minister Netanyahu Welcomes Bulgarian Prime Minister Oresharski
(Prime Minister's Office) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told visiting Bulgarian Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski on Tuesday: We will never forget the courageous role played by so many in Bulgaria during the Holocaust at the height of our tragedy, when teachers, priests, intellectuals and others stood in the middle of Sofia and said: we refuse to cooperate in the mass murder of Jews. A telegram sent by the Nazi representative in Sofia said: "The Bulgarian people have not yet advanced to the necessary level to be able to cooperate with Nazism." Precisely. They retained their humanity and showed extraordinary heroism at the most dire times for the Jewish people. The terrorist attack in Burgas in which Israeli citizens and Bulgarian citizens were killed, they were killed by Hizbullah, which is a sub-contractor of Iran, and Iran is the world's foremost terrorist state. We cannot allow the world's foremost terrorist state to get nuclear weapons capability, and if the Ayatollahs have their fingers on the nuclear trigger, this will endanger the entire world. 2014-05-22 00:00:00Full Article
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