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Javier Milei Reaffirms His Position Against Iran and Will Participate in the Act for the Attack on the Embassy of Israel

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The president and the chief of staff will attend tomorrow the event that will take place in the place where the diplomatic headquarters was located. The president comes from giving strong speeches in which he reiterated that that country is “the enemy” of Argentina

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The president and the chief of staff will attend tomorrow the event that will take place in the place where the diplomatic headquarters was located. The president comes from giving strong speeches in which he reiterated that that country is “the enemy” of Argentina

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Under the slogan “The first time is not forgotten”, the Embassy of Israel in Argentina summons the entire society to participate in the Central Act in commemoration of the terrorist attack suffered on March 17, 1992. It will be held on Tuesday, March 17, at 14:30, in the corner of Arroyo.

In the midst of the conflict in the Middle East, President Javier Milei and his Cabinet will take part in the event in memory of the attack on the Israeli Embassy, in a new show of alignment with that country. The ceremony will take place on Tuesday from 14:50 p.m., the exact time at which the terrorist attack took place on 17 March 1992 in Arroyo and Suipacha, in the City of Buenos Aires. In this context and in the presence of the president and…

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·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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President Javier Milei will participate this Tuesday of the event for the 34th anniversary of the attack on the Israeli embassy in Argentina, in a new sign of the government's alignment with that country in the midst of the war in the Middle East.

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The President will be on Tuesday at the corner of Arroyo and Suipacha, in Buenos Aires, where in 1992 a car bomb exploded that left 29 dead and more than 250 injured. The act will remind the victims of the first terrorist attack in the history of the country. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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