In Buenos Aires, the Planetarium, the Woman’s Bridge, the Usina del Arte, and the Lezama Palace will be illuminated. The city’s iconic Obelisk changed to illuminate images of Shiri and her two sons.
Argentina declares 2 days of mourning as terror group returns bodies of dual-citizens Ariel, 4, and baby Kfir, along with body that Hamas falsely claimed was mother Shiri Bibas
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The Times of Israel on MSNArgentine president opening files on Nazi ‘ratlines’ that trafficked Eichmann, MengeleUp to 10,000 Nazi war criminals fled Europe using these escape routes. Javier Milei pledges to declassify files related to how his country settled 5,000 of them
Militants in the southern Gaza Strip paraded the three hostages — Iair Horn, 46, a dual citizen of Israel and Argentina; American-Israeli Sagui Dekel Chen, 36; and Russian-Israeli Alexander ...
Argentina's President Javier Milei is expected to announce a day of mourning in his country, but is waiting for their identity to be confirmed
Argentinian president Javier Milei is expected to declare a national day of mourning for the Bibas brothers, who held Argentine citizenship.
Argentina's President Javier Milei's relationship with Israel has allowed for rapid policy decisions, including the national designation of Hamas as a terrorist organization. The nation has also ...
Argentina's President Javier Milei has promised to grant the Simon Wiesenthal Center access to documents related to Nazi "ratlines" - escape routes that helped thousands of Nazis flee to Argentina after World War II.
Hamas on Thursday released four bodies they said were Israeli hostages, including two young children who were long feared dead and have symbolized the nation’s agony following the Oct. 7, 2023, attack.
Noa Kirel & Agustin Bernasconi, Israeli and Argentinian popstars, are making a TV romcom series titled 'NOA' with Yair Dori, Dario Werthein
"Palestine Street" is located in Santa Clara del Mar, a city in Buenos Aires Province, not in the city of Buenos Aires itself.
Milei declared two days of national mourning, and several landmark buildings in Buenos Aires were illuminated with images of the Bibas family. Today, there is no doubt that Argentina is on the right side of history. This post was originally published on the B’nai B’rith website.
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