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    Correction: Bulgaria-Israelis Attacked story

    JERUSALEM - In a story July 20 that noted Bulgarian authorities had ruled out former Guantanamo detainee Mehdi Ghezali as the bomber in an attack against Israelis, The Associated Press erroneously reported that authorities had earlier identified him as a suspect. Ghezali had been named in media reports, not by Bulgarian authorities.

    A corrected version of the story is below:

    Israelis bury 5 victims of Bulgaria attack

    Israelis bury 5 victims of Bulgaria bombing as investigators struggle to identify attacker

    By ARON HELLER

    Associated Press

    Devastated mourners grasped at dirt atop fresh graves and screamed in agony Friday as they buried the five Israeli victims of a bombing in Bulgaria — an attack that Israel has blamed on Iran and its proxy group Hezbollah.

    Two days after the deadly blast in a popular vacation spot, investigators in Bulgaria and in several other countries were still struggling to confirm the attacker's identity.

    Bulgarian prosecutors said the attacker had short hair, not the long hair seen in the security video footage captured of him at the airport. A witness said he appeared to be wearing a wig.

    The victims' coffins were received early Friday in a military ceremony at Israel's international airport. Seventeen Israelis remain in hospitals.

    Childhood friends Itzik Kolengi, 28, and Amir Menashe, 27, were buried in the central Israeli town of Petah Tikva.

    Kolengi's wife, Gilat, was wounded in the attack and remains hospitalized. The couple has an infant daughter.

    "I promise you that the family and I will watch forever over your wife, Gilat, and your amazing daughter, Noya, who looks exactly like you, and we'll raise her just as you would have wanted," Kolengi's brother David said during his eulogy.

    Menashe's wife, who was also wounded in the attack, attended the funeral in a wheelchair. They too have an infant son.

    Nearby, in Rishon Lezion, hundreds of mourners joined the family of Cochava Shriki, a 42-year-old woman who had recently become pregnant after years of fertility treatments.

    In the northern Israeli town of Acre, Maor Harush, 26, and his close friend Elior Price, 24, were laid to rest. A third friend remains hospitalized in serious condition.

    Israeli and American officials have blamed the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah for Wednesday's bombing, which killed five vacationing Israelis, along with a Bulgarian bus driver and the attacker, in the Black Sea resort town of Burgas.

    In TV interviews Friday, Defence Minister Ehud Barak said he was certain who carried it out.

    "Hezbollah is behind the attack, it was part of a series of attacks," he told Israel's Channel 2 TV. "We know that Iran is behind it all. What we don't know is who the actual man is."

    Iran denied responsibility for the attack, which threatened to further escalate a shadow war between the two countries over allegations that Tehran is trying to build nuclear weapons. Iran says its atomic program is for peaceful purposes only.

    Security camera footage from before the attack showed the suspected bomber wandering in and out of the terminal, wearing a baseball cap over long hair, a T-shirt and plaid shorts, with a bulky backpack.

    Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov told reporters the bomb was in the backpack and detonated in the luggage compartment of the bus. The bomber was believed to have been about 36 years old and had been in the country between four to seven days, he said.

    He later said in an interview with state TV that the blast was caused by 3 kilograms (6.6 pounds) of TNT powder.

    Bulgarian prosecutors said the man tried to rent a car in the days before the bombing but was turned down because his ID appeared suspicious. Authorities have examined his fingerprints, his DNA and his fake Michigan driver's license.

    They also said the man actually had short hair. It was not clear if he was wearing a wig, or if he had a haircut after the airport footage was taken.

    Afrodita Petrova, the owner of the car rental company, told Bulgarian National TV that the suspect had short dark hair when visiting the office. She said he was the same person from the video camera footage and appeared to be wearing a wig.

    "He spoke English with an Arab accent," she said.

    Tsvetanov said the investigation had ruled out that the bomber was a Bulgarian citizen, but did not say how authorities know that. He said the investigation had also ruled out that the bomber was Mehdi Ghezali, a Swedish citizen and former Guantanamo detainee who had been mentioned in media reports.

    "Now we are focused on finding out the identity of the suicide bomber and his possible whereabouts ahead of the blast," Tsvetanov said.

    Police and prosecutors refused to give any more information, saying it would compromise the ongoing investigation.

    Israel has attributed a series of attacks on its citizens around the world in recent months to Iran and its proxies.

    The Islamic militant group has not commented on the attack.

    Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast called the accusation "baseless."

    The U.S. intelligence community has a "high degree of confidence that this was carried out by Hezbollah," presumably by a cell located in Bulgaria, said an official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence matters. "This was researched and target was prepped," the official said, hallmarks of the discipline and expertise of the group.

    However, Pentagon press secretary George Little said Friday the U.S. government has not established with certainty who was behind the attack.

    "The attack does bear some of the hallmarks of Hezbollah, but we are not in a position to make any final determination," Little said. He declined to say what aspect of the attack resembled the methods or other features of Hezbollah.

    Israel has officially issued a complaint with the U.N. Security Council, accusing Iran of responsibility for the attack. Israeli representative Haim Waxman wrote the Security Council president that the attack in Bulgaria was part of an international terrorist campaign against Israelis and Jews worldwide, led by Iran and Hezbollah.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Veselin Toshkov in Sofia, Bulgaria, Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations, and AP intelligence writer Kimberly Dozier in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.

     

    69 comments

    • Dave  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  1 day 16 hrs ago
      If the bomb exploded in the luggage bay (under the bus), did the bomber crawl in there with it still on him and then set it off? Some stories say he boarded the bus, yet stowing a bomb below the bus seems to contradict this -- clarity, please
    • F  •  Lynchburg, Virginia  •  2 days 6 hrs ago
      It is better if Bulgaria handle it's internal affairs by Bulgaria.
      • Fran Spear 1 day 20 hrs ago
        Anybody notice the driver's id is from the State of Louisiana, encased in a plastic saying "Michigan"? They might try Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the starting place of the ID? If lost?, stolen? or ID original owner is deceased? something!
      • joseph 2 days 1 hr ago
        you apparently dont know all intelligence services in west and free world cooperate and share information.
    • Independent Mindset  •  2 days 3 hrs ago
      Caution: many posts below are by insolent, paper trained, snotty kids.
    • igetitalready  •  2 days 1 hr ago
      Well isn't this odd?
      A "journalist" screwed the pooch and the retraction/apology wasn't buried?
      Color me stunned...
    • Rich  •  2 days 7 hrs ago
      Schmucks!
    • Just  •  2 days 2 hrs ago
      We have been to airport and how many of us remember if people wearing wig, who spoke with Arab accent ?
    • Dr. Lee  •  2 days 1 hr ago
      Re-correction: the correction was incorrect.
    • Quintus  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  2 days 1 hr ago
      I dont understand why would he board the but and get killed when he could have detonated the bomb from afar. Something smell rotten here.
      • Cher H 1 day 2 hrs ago
        What is wrong with you Ben? And you probably think the Holocaust didn't happen, right? Even the IRS recognizes the Holocaust!!
      • Ben 1 day 16 hrs ago
        Get a life people and stop whining for the Jews.
      • SZCZEBRZESZYN 1 day 23 hrs ago
        The report says the backpack was in the luggage compartment (presumably under) the bus.
    • MARCY  •  Miami, Florida  •  2 days 7 hrs ago
      and jyst how did the criminal get around the airport while carrying an almost 7 lb bomb on his back? dont they have any security in bulgaria.
      • MARCY 1 day 17 hrs ago
        2former bo. You might think differently if you have to pass thrugh that airport. Obviously lax security needs to be corrected. Duh
      • rogerleolafontaine 2 days 4 hrs ago
        Actually it does matter.
      • Former Bo 2 days 6 hrs ago
        Well he obviously did. It doesn't matter how after the fact.
    • Uncertainty, Inc  •  2 days 4 hrs ago
      The suspect tried to rent a car but was refused? When did he purchase his bus ticket or had he earlier purchased it after the car rental was refused? Why would he bother wearing a wig, which made him look so conspicuous? He was obviously looking for someone in that terminal. I still say that he was an unaware mule and that his controller detonated his backpack from another location. jmo
    • Wolv1000  •  Reno, Nevada  •  2 days 6 hrs ago
      Anyone missing in Cleveland, Dearborn, or Minneapolis?
    • badger  •  Lodi, California  •  2 days 3 hrs ago
      We had far less difficulties in pinpointing the problem children when we had an unsympathetic president.
      • Cher H 1 day 2 hrs ago
        Really, what? Clinton was President during Columbine. So who are you referring to?
      • SZCZEBRZESZYN 1 day 23 hrs ago
        What?
    • Democritus  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  1 day 23 hrs ago
      How do they know it wasn't Al Qaeda?
    • Daniel  •  Asheville, North Carolina  •  1 day 16 hrs ago
      Ialam, the religion of peace.
    • Milk Only  •  1 day 21 hrs ago
      Isn't this the old fg news?? Why don't we talk about Colorado Batman, instead!!
    • Former Bo  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  2 days 6 hrs ago
      "He spoke English with an Arab accent," she said. Surprise, Surprise! Now what would Muslims know about bombs?
    • Mr. Pigsley  •  1 day 23 hrs ago
      They don't go after soldiers or government, they go after children because they are cowards to fight like real men.
    • Dury  •  2 days 1 hr ago
      Was the killer from Dearborn Michigan? They said he was from Michigan.
    • Xander Kremlin  •  Iowa City, Iowa  •  2 days 0 hrs ago
      Look at all the negative racist bigotry in the posts of this story. Are they all Iranians or just simply hypocrites . What a joke.
    • criticallythinking  •  2 days 1 hr ago
      NOTICE THE OBVIOUS SILENT ISRAELIS HERE....thumbing down YOUR posts. You know, if we were to do the same it would be 100 to 1 against them.
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