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The bus after the attack in Burgas, Bulgaria, that killed five Israelis and their driver in 2012. Source: Screenshot.
Suicide bomber who killed five Israelis in Bulgaria buried in Hezbollah cemetery
On July 18, 2012, Mohamad Hassan El Husseini attacked a group of Israeli tourists at Burgas Airport.
JNS Staff
April 13, 2025
The sanctuary of the Central Sofia Synagogue in the Bulgarian capital's Square of Religious Tolerance, April 18, 2024. Photo by Joshua Marks.
The miraculous story of the Zionist Sephardic Jews of Bulgaria
Saved from the Nazi gas chambers during the Holocaust, the community was reborn in the nascent state of Israel.
Joshua Marks
June 4, 2024
Israel's U20 men's ice-hockey team after winning the gold medal in Sofia, Bulgaria, Jan. 27, 2024. Credit: International Ice Hockey Federation.
Israeli hockey wins gold at U20 tourney after ban reversed
The Blue and White went undefeated at the world championships in Bulgaria, earning a promotion next year.
Jan. 30, 2024
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets in Jerusalem with his Bulgarian counterpart Nikolay Denkov, Nov. 6, 2023. Photo by Amos Ben Gershon/GPO.
Bulgarian Prime Minister to Netanyahu: Hamas must be eradicated
"It is very important that all hostages are released," said Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov.
Nov. 6, 2023
Polina Tymofieieva (seated, center) with friends at a summer school in Bulgaria, where she recorded her own music as part of a two-week program, August 2023. Credit: World ORT.
Ukrainian students travel to Bulgaria for digital summer school
The two-week program, taught by skilled professionals, deepens students’ experience in photography, video and audio production.
Aug. 7, 2023
The bus after the attack in Burgas, Bulgaria, that killed five Israelis and their driver in 2012. Source: Screenshot.
Bulgaria commemorates Israelis killed in Hezbollah bombing
President Rumen Radev spoke where five Israeli tourists and their Bulgarian driver were killed.
July 19, 2023
The bus after the attack in Burgas, Bulgaria, that killed five Israelis and their driver in 2012. Source: Screenshot.
11 years after attack on Israelis in Burgas, terrorists remain free
Five Israeli tourists and their Bulgarian driver were killed in the bombing at Burgas Airport.
July 18, 2023
Dr. Rumyana Christidi discusses issues of Bulgarian antisemitism at a Bar-Ilan University conference in Ramat Gan, June 12, 2023. Photo by Eitan Elhadez-Barak/TPS.
Fighting antisemitism: Bulgaria’s optimistic lessons
Prof. Rumyana Christidi discusses the fight against Jew-hatred in her country.
Pesach Benson
June 13, 2023
Bulgarian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Kostadin Kodzhabashev. Credit: Bulgarian Foreign Ministry.
Bulgaria drawing up first national action plan to combat antisemitism
A roundtable at the Council of Ministers was attended by deputy ministers and other representatives of all state institutions with competence in combating antisemitism.
May 14, 2023