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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.

Israeli Embassy in Vienna published an infographic asking for assistance in locating two Israelis last seen in Austria, August 2026.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi (second from right) and IRGC commander General Mohsen Rezaie (left) stand together during a ceremony in Tehran, Iran, July 3, 2026.

Iran appoints AMIA bombing suspect to National Security Council

The AMIA building, the Argentinian and Israeli flags woven with names of all the victims of the 1994 bombing.

AMIA bombing victims remembered as Argentina marks 32 years without justice

Israeli President Isaac Herzog and his wife Michal Herzog meet with residents of the northern moshav of Netu’a, northern Israel, June 10, 2026.

Grapevine, June 24, 2026: Reliving the nightmare - opinion


Israeli minister Tzipi Hotovely makes official visit to Buenos Aires

On Monday night she was the main speaker at Chabad’s “Women’s Night.”

Tzipi Hotovely speaks at the Jerusalem Post annual conference in New York

25 years after the Buenos Aires terror attack: U.N. remembers those fallen

The attack killed 85 people and injured hundreds at a Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires.

Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon with Argentinian Ambassador Martín García Moritán.

Swastikas painted in front of iconic barbershop in Jewish neighborhood

The Javerim barbershop is run by Jewish hairdressers and is an icon in the traditional Jewish neighborhood of Villa Crespo in Buenos Aires.

Nazi artifacts seized from a house in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in June 2017.

Israel’s booth at Buenos Aires Book Fair takes Best Site award

The 45nd Annual Buenos Aires Book Fair will present more than 1,500 events during 20 days and feature 2,500 lectures, book presentations and artistic events until its close on Monday.

A Star of David is seen outside the former Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina at an event to commemorate the 25th anniversy of the building's destruction by a car bomb, March 2017

Google blocks Iranian accounts claiming Israel experiments on Palestinians

The anti-Israel news website Hispan TV denounced it as “an act against freedom of expression.”

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Attackers threaten, curse worshipers at Buenos Aires synagogue

The attack was staged against worshipers leaving the Mikdash Yosef synagogue in the Palermo neighborhood of the city, following the end of Friday night Shabbat services.

A Star of David is seen outside the former Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina at an event to commemorate the 25th anniversy of the building's destruction by a car bomb, March 2017

Argentina Chief Rabbi Davidovich gives thanks for support following attack

“I want to thank you and all the Jewish people for all their prayers for us,” Davidovich told Herzog in a meeting on Sunday.

Herzog meets with Rabbi Gabriel Davidovich in his home in Buenos Aires on Sunday

Anti-Israel graffiti spray-painted on Buenos Aires subway station

Anti-Israel graffiti was spray-painted on a Buenos Aires subway station located in a heavily Jewish neighborhood.

Hundreds of people, most of them members of the Argentine Jewish community, attend the commemoration of the 13th anniversary of the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires July 18, 2007. The signs read, "Justice.

Kirchner to go on trial for allegedly covering up AMIA Jewish center bombing

The attack on the AMIA center killed 85 and left hundreds wounded. Iran has denied any involvement.

Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is suspected of covering up Iran's role in the AMIA bombing of 1994

Ex-Interpol chief: Argentina's Fernandez didn't try to clear Iranian bombers

Former Interpol chief Ronald Noble wants to testify that the government of former President Cristina Fernandez did not ask to have the arrest warrants lifted as part of a "memorandum" with Iran.

Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble attends a news conference at the Interpol headquarters.