Israel has offered to pay a monthly stipend to the daughter of the non-Jewish Bulgarian bus driver killed in a terror attack that targeted Israeli tourists in Burgas in July, the Sofia News Agency reported on Friday.
Mustafa Kyosov's 11-year-old daughter Salihe will be given a $150-per-month stipend until she turns 18, Bulgarian television quoted Mehdi Safadi, Deputy Minister Ayoub Kara's bureau chief as saying.
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