Emotional Farewells in Israel as Bulgaria Terror Victims Are Laid to Rest
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The casket of a victim from the Burgas Airport attack is unloaded at Ben Gurion airport in Israel. Photo: Screenshot.
Times of Israel – The tearful funerals of the five Burgas airport suicide-bomb bombings were being held in the course of Friday, drawing hundreds — and in some cases thousands — of mourners.
Hundreds attended the funerals of Itzik Idan Kolengi and Amir Menashe, the childhood friends from Petah Tivah who were two of the five victims, who were laid to rest Friday morning at Petah Tikva’s Segula Cemetery
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