Argentine President Javier Milei confirmed a direct Buenos Aires-Tel Aviv flight starting in November on Sunday during his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem. He also joined the rehearsal for Israel's Independence Day torch ceremony, singing 'Libre' by Nino Bravo. Milei signed bilateral agreements and reiterated support for Israel against terrorism.
Javier Milei arrived in Jerusalem on Sunday, April 19, as part of his third official trip to Israel, running until April 22. After visiting the Western Wall, he met Benjamin Netanyahu, who called him 'a great friend of the State of Israel'.
In a joint press conference, they announced a direct route operated by El Al Israel Airlines from November 2026, cutting the over 12,000 km journey to 15-16 hours. 'This flight is the physical representation of a moral, spiritual, and political union that Argentina shares with Israel', Milei stated. Netanyahu and Transport Minister Miri Regev emphasized its role in strengthening commercial and cultural ties.
Milei signed a joint declaration, an AI memorandum of understanding, and cooperation agreements on security and anti-terrorism. He reiterated support for Israel and the United States against terrorism and Iran, and his intent to move Argentina's embassy to Jerusalem 'as soon as conditions allow'.
Hours later at Mount Herzl, Milei spontaneously joined the Independence Day torch ceremony rehearsal, singing 'Libre' with artists Mali Levi and Rotem Cohen. He was invited to light a torch, an honor for prominent figures and the first for a foreign leader, according to local authorities.