Firemen and policemen search for wounded people after a bomb exploded at the Argentinian Israeli Mutual Association (AMIA in Spanish) in Buenos Aires, July 18, 1994. In an interview released on January 2, 2014 by the Jewish News Acency, Israeli former ambassador to Argentina (1993-2000), Yitzhak Aviran, said that most of the people responsible for the 1992 bombing on the embassy in the Argentine capital and the 1994 van bombing of the building of the Argentine Jewish Charities Federation, or AMIA, "Are in the other world" for they were eliminated by Israel. The attack on the embassy killed 29 people and injured 200 while the one against the AMIA left 85 people dead and 300 injured.
Thursday, 9 January 2014
Firemen and policemen search for wounded peopleand policemen search for wounded people
Firemen and policemen search for wounded people after a bomb exploded at the Argentinian Israeli Mutual Association (AMIA in Spanish) in Buenos Aires, July 18, 1994. In an interview released on January 2, 2014 by the Jewish News Acency, Israeli former ambassador to Argentina (1993-2000), Yitzhak Aviran, said that most of the people responsible for the 1992 bombing on the embassy in the Argentine capital and the 1994 van bombing of the building of the Argentine Jewish Charities Federation, or AMIA, "Are in the other world" for they were eliminated by Israel. The attack on the embassy killed 29 people and injured 200 while the one against the AMIA left 85 people dead and 300 injured.
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