Javier Milei participará en homenaje a 34 años del atentado a la Embajada de Israel

El presidente Javier Milei participará este martes en el acto por los 34 años del atentado contra la Embajada de Israel en Buenos Aires, ocurrido el 17 de marzo de 1992 con un coche bomba que dejó 29 muertos y más de 250 heridos. El evento se realizará a las 14:50 en la esquina de Arroyo y Suipacha.

El presidente Javier Milei asistirá al homenaje por el atentado terrorista del 17 de marzo de 1992 contra la Embajada de Israel, el primero en la historia de Argentina. El coche bomba explotó frente a la sede diplomática en la esquina de Arroyo y Suipacha, causando 29 muertes y más de 250 heridos. Entre las víctimas había argentinos, bolivianos, uruguayos, paraguayos, italianos e israelíes, además de un taxista, un sacerdote, una residente de un geriátrico cercano y obreros de edificios próximos. El ataque destruyó la embajada y dañó construcciones vecinas. Fuentes oficiales confirmaron que Milei estará acompañado por su hermana Karina Milei, secretaria general de la Presidencia, el canciller Pablo Quirno y otros funcionarios. El lema del acto es “La primera vez no se olvida”. Dos años después, el 18 de julio de 1994, ocurrió el atentado a la AMIA con 85 muertos y más de 300 heridos. A más de tres décadas, la causa no tiene condenados. La Corte Suprema investigó con ayuda del FBI y Mossad. En abril de 2024, un tribunal federal concluyó que Hezbollah e iraníes lo organizaron, planificaron, financiaron y ejecutaron, mencionando funcionarios iraníes y posibles encubrimientos con exfuncionarios argentinos.

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