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Israeli mother, daughter's AI search history helped authorities track them down in Argentina
The two Israelis were initially reported missing in Vienna, Austria, about a week ago, with Israeli and Austrian authorities working together to search for them.
Iran appoints AMIA bombing suspect to National Security Council
AMIA bombing victims remembered as Argentina marks 32 years without justice
Grapevine, June 24, 2026: Reliving the nightmare - opinion
Milei praises ‘Judeo-Christian values’ at Chabad event as Argentina courts European Jews
Milei has long studied Judaism and has said he wants to convert after leaving office but sees Jewish practice, including the observance of Shabbat, as incompatible with the presidency.
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
Israel and Argentina launch the Isaac Accords, aiming to reshape alliances and expand normalization into Latin America
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?
Jewish library, Chabad center attacked in Argentina suburb
Authorities in Buenos Aires are investigating after attacks on a Jewish library and Chabad center in La Plata raised concerns over rising antisemitism.
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.
How Milei brought Judeo-Christian civilization home to Jerusalem - comment
Argentina's President Javier Milei, inspired by Jewish tradition, signs the Isaac Accords with Israel, marking a new chapter for freedom and democracy in the Western Hemisphere.
Argentinian judge to be tried for antisemitism after calling Jews 'rats' and 'vipers'
On Wednesday, the plenary of the National Council of the Judiciary unanimously voted to begin removal proceedings against Judge Alfredo Lopez of Federal Court No. 4 of Mar del Plata (Buenos Aires).
50 years after the Dirty War, Argentinians remember the Jews who ‘disappeared’
As many as 1,900 Jews were abducted, tortured, and murdered by the military during Argentina's six-day Dirty War, with as many as 30,000 presumed to be disappeared.
The Great Mifgash: Building global Jewish connections amid crisis
The Great Mifgash used AI-powered speed conversations to unite Jewish leaders across continents in just one evening.