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Rome Jews say bitter and dismayed by reticence over '82 Synagogue attack
(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 17 - Rome's Jewish Community said Tuesday it remains bitter and dismayed by the alleged reticence that had hindered investigations into the 1982 attack on the capital's Great Synagogue that killed a two-year-old boy after prosecutors said earlier in the day that five Palestinian former terrorists could face charges over the incident. "We will not rest until full light is shed on the matter; we will not lower our guard," it said in a statement. The Jewish Community of Rome, ...
17 Mar, 15:14 — 17 Mar, 15:14
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