26/11: Israel adds pressure on Pak to take action
26/11: Israel adds pressure on Pak to take action
Baby Moshe, who survived the attack, is being hailed as a symbol of hope and the bond between the two countries.

New Delhi: Three years after the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, Israel too has stepped up the pressure on Pakistan to take action against terror.

Israel's Rabbi Holzberg and his wife were killed in the Chabad House siege. Their child, Baby Moshe, who survived the attack is being hailed as a symbol of hope and the bond between the two countries.

"Israel stands behind India 100 per cent and it demands that Pakistan or any other country that holds these people, bring them to justice," said David Goldfarb, the spokesman of the Israeli embassy in New Delhi.

He added, "The culprits of 26/11 attacks have to be brought to justice and there is no question about it. It doesn't matter where they are? If they are in India or in Pakistan or in US or anywhere else, they have to be brought to justice."

Rabbi Gavriel Noah Holtzberg and his wife Rivka, who originally were from Brooklyn were killed when the attackers entered the Chabad Lubavitch Centre on November 26, 2008.

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