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Israel slams EU delay in putting Hezbollah

ISRAEL'S Home Front Defence Minister Avi Dichter has denounced Europe's hesitation in putting Lebanon's Hezbollah on its terror list.

ISRAEL'S Home Front Defence Minister Avi

Dichter has denounced Europe's hesitation in putting Lebanon's Hezbollah on its

terror list, branding debate on the issue as "almost a joke."

"Asking if Hezbollah is a terror organisation is like asking if Paris

belongs to France," he told reporters late Tuesday during a visit to France.

"Who is sleeping?" he said. "Are we Israelis sleeping or are countries in

Europe sleeping? There's no debate."

The United States had asked the European Union to follow it and put

Hezbollah on its terror list but the issue is contested among the 27 member

states. A unanimous decision is required.

"To speak about Hassan Nasrallah as someone who is only political is

ridiculous," the minister said, referring to the powerful Shiite leader.

Israel and the Shiite militia, which is allied with the Iranian and Syrian

regimes, fought a bloody 34-day war in 2006 that killed more than 1,200 people

in Lebanon, mostly civilians. Some 160 Israelis, most of them soldiers, were

killed.

Bulgaria has said Hezbollah was responsible for the bombing of an Israeli

tourist bus in July last year which claimed six lives.

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