UN Security Council Condemns Terrorist Attacks Against Israelis
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by News Editor
National Post/AFP – The UN Security Council on Thursday condemned a “terrorist attack” against an Israeli diplomat in India, without making any mention of accusations against Iran.
The 15-nation council said in a statement that it “condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist attack in New Delhi” on February 13 in which an Israeli diplomat was badly injured.
The council also condemned an attempted attack in the Georgian capital which followed. An Israeli embassy employee found a bomb on his car and contacted police who defused the device.
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