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Gaza: Argentina supports Israel, declares Hamas a terrorist outfit

Gaza: Argentina supports Israel, declares Hamas a terrorist outfit

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Virendra Pandit

New Delhi: Supporting Israel amid its more than nine-month-long ongoing war against the Gazans, the South American nation Argentina on Friday designated Hamas as a terrorist organization.

Buenos Aires also ordered a freeze on the financial assets of the Palestinian group, a largely symbolic move as President Javier Milei seeks to align Argentina strongly with the US and Israel, the media reported on Saturday.

Announcing the decision, President Milei’s office cited the terrorist Palestinian outfit’s cross-border attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, that killed some 1,200 people and took 250 others hostage, in the deadliest assault in Israel’s 76-year history.

The statement also mentioned Hamas’ close ties to Iran, which Argentina blames for two deadly militant attacks on Jewish sites in Argentina.

The move comes just days before the 30th anniversary of one of those attacks, the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires. It killed 85 people and wounded hundreds more in the worst such attack in Argentina’s modern history.

The other attack on the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires, in 1992, killed more than 20 people. Argentina’s judiciary has accused members of Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group of carrying out the two attacks.

Friday’s announcement professed President Milei’s unwavering commitment to recognizing terrorists for what they are, adding that it’s the first time that there is a political will to do so, the reports said.

The US, European Union, and several other countries long put a terrorist designation on Hamas, which ruled the Gaza Strip before its current war with Israel.

Previous left-leaning Peronist governments in Argentina, home to the largest Jewish community in Latin America, maintained friendly ties with Israel but also voiced support for Palestinian statehood.

Since coming into office in December 2023, President Milei has set himself apart from even Israel’s closest allies in his vocal support for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. A huge swell in global pressure has left Israel deeply isolated over its military campaign in Gaza, which has killed more than 38,000 Palestinians, displaced over 80 percent of the territory’s people, and triggered a humanitarian disaster.
“Argentina must once again align itself with Western civilization,” Milei’s office said on Friday.

For his first state visit as the President earlier this year, Milei flew to Jerusalem in a show of support for the Israeli government and promised to move his nation’s embassy to the contested capital Jerusalem drawing praise from Netanyahu and ire from Hamas.
Although raised a Roman Catholic, Milei says he has a deep spiritual connection with Judaism.

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