Argentina
Argentine official who investigated death of AMIA prosecutor charged with covering up evidence
The death of Alberto Nisman, who was investigating the 1994 bombing on a Buenos Aires Jewish center, has roiled Argentine politics for a decade.
Israel’s biggest diplomatic win since the Abraham Accords came from Milei’s Argentina
Daniela Lachster: Moving from uncertainty in Argentina to a Jewish state of uncertainty
Why is Israel gaining allies across the world? - opinion
El Al opened sales for flights to Argentina
The airline announced that sales for its two new routes – Seoul and Buenos Aires – have opened. How much will you pay for a flight lasting more than 16 hours?
Grapevine, May 8, 2026: A special Shabbat treat
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Hantavirus: The rare virus infecting passengers on luxury cruise ship Hondius
As of Tuesday, the World Health Organization reported that seven passengers aboard the Hondius were sick or suspected of having contracted Hantavirus, including two confirmed cases.
Three dead, three sick in suspected hantavirus outbreak aboard cruise ship, WHO confirms
"The risk to the wider public remains low," said Hans Kluge, WHO Europe's regional director, in his own X post. "There is no need for panic or travel restrictions."
The renewed struggle over the Falkland Islands, and implications for Israel - opinion
Argentina’s assertiveness under President Javier Milei and evolving US policy reopen dormant Falklands questions.
Grapevine, April 24, 2026: Israel loves Milei!
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Editor's Notes: Milei’s torch should push Israel to think about its extra nine million
A country that was built to gather exiles should be better at recognizing the people standing near the edge of the camp, waiting to see whether anyone inside is ready to speak to them.
The past returns: Justice, terrorism, and Hezbollah’s global shadow - opinion
Israel is not only confronting Hezbollah in southern Lebanon; it is confronting a global architecture built over decades.
Ben-Gvir leaves Independence Day ceremony after sitting in Milei's seat, being asked to switch
Also, KAN reported that MK Tally Gotliv was seen on video confronting an event worker after being told she had not been reserved a seat in the "distinguished gallery" seating section.
Pass on the Flame!
This is a day that will be remembered for generations. The president of Argentina is the first non-Israeli and non-Jewish leader ever to light an Independence Day Torch.