Argentine Jewish Community Commemorates Deadly Israeli Embassy Bombing as Justice Remains Elusive, 34 Years Later
The 1992 bombing killed 29 and injured over 240 people, with Argentine courts blaming Hezbollah and Iran despite Tehran's denials and no arrests made.
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Argentine Jewish Community Commemorates Deadly Israeli Embassy Bombing as Justice Remains Elusive, 34 Years Later
A display of posters at the AMIA Jewish center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, highlighting the plight of hostages seized by Hamas. Photo: Reuters/Añeli Pablo Argentina’s Jewish community on Tuesday marked the 34th anniversary of the devastating bombing of the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires, a brutal attack that still casts a long shadow of unresolved grief and unanswered questions. On March 17, 1992, a truck bomb exploded outside the embassy, ripp…
At the ceremony he was accompanied by several officials of the Executive; the head of the Buenos Aires government, Jorge Macri, and the Israeli ambassador to Buenos Aires, Eyal Sela.The president ratified his alignment with the United States and Israel in the war conflict in the Middle East.
Thirty-four years have passed since the attack on the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires, in which my wife Eli of Bendita Memoria was killed. Behind the terrorist attack that left 29 dead, were Iran and Hezbollah, her executor arm.
The attack on the Israeli Embassy in Argentina took place on 17 March 1992, one of the most tragic days in national history, in which 22 people were killed.The explosion also left 242 injured, and at the age of 34, there are no detainees or convicted for this case, despite a long investigation that made known to those responsible.The consequences of the attack and the suspects about its authorshipThe events began around 2.45 hours between Arroyo…
Buenos Aires 1992: Iran killed my wife – 34 years on
Today we mark 34 years since the murderous bombing of the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires, which left 29 dead – Israelis, Argentines, and nationals of other countries – dozens of wounded, and bereaved families who carry the scars to this day. Two and a half years later, the Argentine capital was struck by another terrorist attack, this time at the AMIA (the country's main Jewish community center), which exacted an even greater toll: 85 dead and …
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