WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 (UPI) -- The United States is calling for
international action against Hezbollah, which was tied to a Bulgarian
bus attack, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said.
Bulgarian officials said Tuesday they had evidence to suggest Hezbollah
was involved in the July bombing in Burgas, Bulgaria, that seemingly
targeted Israeli tourists.
Hezbollah holds Cabinet-level positions in the Lebanese government but
maintains a military wing that's waged war on Israel in the past.
Kerry, whose government considers the entire Shiite movement a
terrorist organization, called on European allies to respond by cracking
down on Hezbollah.
"We need to send an unequivocal message to this terrorist group that it
can no longer engage in despicable actions with impunity," he said in a
statement.
A spokesman for Catherine Ashton, Kerry's counterpart in the European
Union, called for justice for those responsible for the July attack in
Burgas.
"The implications of the investigation need to be assessed seriously as
they relate to a terrorist attack on EU soil, which resulted in the
killing and injury of innocent civilians" the statement read.
Hezbollah's terrorist designation isn't universal. Deputy
Secretary-General Naim Qassem was quoted by The Daily Star newspaper in
Lebanon as accusing Israel of "running a campaign of global terror
against Hezbollah."
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