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Israel calls for unified global fight against terror
Bombay News.Net Wednesday 14th May, 2008
Israel Wednesday joined the chorus of global condemnation of the serial blasts in Jaipur and called for a 'concerted and unified' global fight against terrorism.
'Israel condemns in the strongest possible terms the heinous terrorist attack, which claimed so many innocent lives in Jaipur,' the Israeli embassy said here in a statement a day after serial blasts in Jaipur killed 63 people and injured well over 100. 'As a country that has suffered so much at the hands of unbridled terror, Israel understands to the full the enormity of the tragedy,' the statement said. Expressing 'deepest condolences' to the families of the victims, Israel asked the international community to wage a united fight against terrorism. 'Terrorist acts can never be justified under any circumstances and it is incumbent on the civilised international community to act in a concerted and unified manner to stamp out the scourge of terror whenever it rears its head,' the statement said.
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