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NETANYAHU SLAMS IRAN AS HE ARRIVES FOR LANDMARK LATIN AMERICA VISIT

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BUENOS AIRES: Benjamin Netanyahu urged all countries to fight terrorism and singled out Iran as a serial offender as he paid tribute to the victims of two bombings in Argentina on the first trip by an Israeli premier to Latin America. Surrounded by heavy security, Netanyahu held a closeddoor meeting with members of Argentina’s Jewish community, estimated to be Latin America’s most numerous with 300,000 members. He also participat­ed in a ceremony to remember victims of bomb attacks at the Israeli embassy in 1992, and at a Jewish community center in 1994.

The embassy attack killed 29 and injured 220, while the community center blast left 85 dead and 300 injured. Israel blamed the embassy attack on the Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah. Argentine investigat­ors accused five former Iranian officials of sponsoring Hezbollah’s attack on the community center but Iran denied involvemen­t. “Iran is the one that was behind of the great attacks in Buenos Aires in the 90s and is the ‘octopus of terror,’ and also Hezbollah that is sending branches (of terror) around the world, arms to Latin America as well,”

Netanyahu said, according to a transcript provided by the Israeli embassy. The Israeli leader, who arrived on Monday, said it is “an obligation for all countries of culture to fight against terrorism ... and in particular, against the Iranian terrorism system.” Israel “will continue to act resolutely to countering Iran’s terror and terror in general” along with its partners in Latin America and in North America, he said.

Netanyahu’s critics

DAIA, an umbrella organizati­on for the country’s Jewish community, welcomed the visit and said it represente­d a “rapprochem­ent between Argentina and Israel.” But some relatives of victims of the 1994 bombing refused an invitation to the Netanyahu event. “Netanyahu did not come to commemorat­e the attack, but to increase business,” said Diana Malamud, who heads a group called Active Memory. “In these 23 years (since the bombing) Israel has been an observer, like any other country,” and did not honestly help “search for the truth” behind the attack, she said.

Argentina’s 1980 Nobel Peace Prize winner Adolfo Perez Esquivel was also critical. “Not only is he himself accused of committing crimes against humanity in the Internatio­nal Criminal Court for killing civilians, bombing schools, hospitals and Palestinia­n mosques, but he provides protection to a repressor of the last Argentine dictatorsh­ip,” Perez Esquivel said. Esquivel was referring to Israel’s refusal to extradite Teodoro Anibal Gauto, accused of committing crimes against humanity during Argentina’s 1976-1983 military dictatorsh­ip —AFP.

 ??  ?? BUENOS AIRES: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, delivers a speech during a press conference after a working meeting at the Casa Rosada presidenti­al house in Buenos Aires. —AFP
BUENOS AIRES: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, delivers a speech during a press conference after a working meeting at the Casa Rosada presidenti­al house in Buenos Aires. —AFP

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