Israel May Cancel Argentinian Official’s Visit Over Iran Deal
JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Israel may cancel a visit by Argentina's foreign minister after a report that the South American country told Iran it would stop investigating two bombings of Jewish targets in...
View ArticleIndictments Handed Down in AMIA Bombing Cover-Up
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (JTA) -- A former Jewish leader was among those indicted in Argentina for bribery during the original investigation of the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish center in Buenos...
View ArticleIran Willing To Cooperate In '94 Argentina Bombing Probe
JTA Iran said it will cooperate with Argentina's investigation into the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish center in Buenos Aires, while denying responisbility for the blast.The Islamic Republic...
View ArticleNisman Colleague Explains Lending Gun To Slain Prosecutor
JTA Buenos Aires, Argentina (JTA) — An employee in the Buenos Aires prosecutor’s office who has been charged for lending a pistol to Alberto Nisman said the slain prosecutor asked him for a gun.read more
View ArticleProsecutor: Only Nisman DNA Found At Scene Of His Death
JTA Buenos Aires, Argentina — Only the DNA of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman was found at the site of his shooting death.read more
View ArticleNisman Had Planned To Seek Argentina President’s Arrest Over AMIA bombing
JTA Argentine special prosecutor Alberto Nisman considered asking for the arrest of the country’s president according to a draft warrant found at his apartment.read more
View ArticleWhat Lies Beneath
George Robinson Special To The Jewish Week Damián Szifron’s Oscar-nominated ‘Wild Tales’ exposes dangers lurking in modern-day Buenos Aires. A Jewish filmmaker working in Buenos Aires can be forgiven...
View ArticleArgentine President’s Full-Page Ad Discredits Nisman’s Complaint
JTA Buenos Aires — Argentina’s president published an advertisement in eight major newspapers discrediting AMIA special prosecutor Alberto Nisman’s allegations against the government.read more
View ArticleDecades After The Amia Bombing, Still Searching For Justice
Rabbi Gerald C. Skolnik For the third time in the past five years I found myself back this week in Buenos Aires, on business for the Rabbinical Assembly. I came to spend time with my colleagues in the...
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