Javier Milei participará da comemoração do 34º aniversário do ataque à Embaixada de Israel

O presidente Javier Milei participará, na terça-feira, da comemoração do 34º aniversário do ataque de 1992 à Embaixada de Israel em Buenos Aires, no qual uma bomba em carro matou 29 pessoas e feriu mais de 250. O evento está marcado para as 14:50 na esquina de Arroyo e Suipacha.

O presidente Javier Milei participará da comemoração do ataque terrorista de 17 de março de 1992 à Embaixada de Israel na Argentina, o primeiro incidente desse tipo no país. Uma bomba em carro explodiu em frente à sede diplomática, na esquina de Arroyo e Suipacha, matando 29 pessoas e ferindo mais de 250. As vítimas incluíam argentinos, bolivianos, uruguaios, paraguaios, italianos e israelenses, além de um taxista, um padre, um residente de asilo próximo e trabalhadores de edifícios adjacentes. A explosão destruiu a embaixada e danificou estruturas vizinhas. Fontes oficiais afirmam que Milei será acompanhado por sua irmã Karina Milei, secretária geral da Presidência, o chanceler Pablo Quirno e outros funcionários. O lema do evento é “La primera vez no se olvida”, ou “A primeira vez não se esquece”. Dois anos depois, em 18 de julho de 1994, o atentado à AMIA matou 85 pessoas e feriu mais de 300. Mais de três décadas depois, ninguém foi condenado. A Suprema Corte investigou com assistência do FBI e do Mossad. Em abril de 2024, um tribunal federal determinou que o Hezbollah e as autoridades iranianas organizaram, planejaram, financiaram e executaram o ataque, citando autoridades iranianas e possíveis acobertamentos envolvendo ex-funcionários argentinos.

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