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PMU & Hezboallah have preserved the dignity of the Arabs and those who call them terrorists are the terrorists," said Al Jaafari.
The Saudi delegation at the Arab League stormed out of a meeting after Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari defended the Shi'ite Hashd Shaabi militia grouping, an Iraqi foreign ministry source told Reuters on Friday.

Tensions between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslim powers have been on the rise as sectarian wars rage in Syria, Yemen and Iraq, and the Arab League has become a forum for predominantly Sunni countries, led by Saudi Arabia, to air grievances with regional Shi'ite power Iran.
"The Saudi delegation withdrew from the meeting hall after the speech of Foreign Minister Al-Jaafari who rejected speaking against Hashd Shaabi and other resistance groups," the source said, declining to be named.
"In his speech he said that Hashd Shaabi and Hezbollah have preserved the dignity of the Arabs and those who call them terrorists are the terrorists," he said.

A Saudi foreign ministry spokesman could not be reached for comment.
In January, Iraq summoned the Saudi ambassador after he suggested Iranian-backed Shi'ite militias were exacerbating sectarian tensions in Iraq.
Morocco said last month that it would not host the 2016 Arab League meeting as scheduled, saying it wanted to avoid giving a false impression of unity in the Arab world.
 
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PMU & Hezboallah have preserved the dignity of the Arabs and those who call them terrorists are the terrorists," said Al Jaafari.
The Arab League said the group Hezbollah "terrorist", Algeria stands out
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For Algeria , Hezbollah is a political movement, part of the lebanese fabric and only Lebanese can decide whether Hezbollah is a terrorist organisation.

Arab foreign ministers met on Friday at the headquarters of the Arab League in Cairo, ranked "terrorist" the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah, said a diplomat from Bahrain. Algiers resist.

Hezbollah shattered the cohesion of the Arab League. If monarchies voted for, Lebanon and Iraq have expressed "reservations". And Algeria played the spoilsport. By its Minister for Maghreb Affairs, the African Union and the Arab League, Abdelkader Messahel stressed "the need to comply with international law, UN resolutions and the lists of terrorist organizations established by the UN, which do not include the political components recognized at national and international levels and present on the national socio-political scene. "

In early March, the six monarchies of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) -Arabie Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates and Oman - all members of the Arab League, had taken a similar decision.

Tensions are high between Sunni Saudi Arabia and Hezbollah. This heavy weight of the Lebanese government is accused of serving as a bridgehead to Shi'ite Iran, a regional power engaged in power struggles with Riyadh.



Meeting energized

Earlier in the morning, the Saudi delegation briefly left the ongoing discussions in protest against the speech of the Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, who refused the qualification group Hezbollah "terrorist".

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The Sauds didn't absorb well the rejection and the rebellion of Algeria, Lebanon, Irak and declared them traitors to the Arab cause and rafidis.
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The Arab League said the group Hezbollah "terrorist", Algeria stands out
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For Algeria , Hezbollah is a political movement, part of the lebanese fabric and only Lebanese can decide whether Hezbollah is a terrorist organisation.

Arab foreign ministers met on Friday at the headquarters of the Arab League in Cairo, ranked "terrorist" the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah, said a diplomat from Bahrain. Algiers resist.

Hezbollah shattered the cohesion of the Arab League. If monarchies voted for, Lebanon and Iraq have expressed "reservations". And Algeria played the spoilsport. By its Minister for Maghreb Affairs, the African Union and the Arab League, Abdelkader Messahel stressed "the need to comply with international law, UN resolutions and the lists of terrorist organizations established by the UN, which do not include the political components recognized at national and international levels and present on the national socio-political scene. "

In early March, the six monarchies of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) -Arabie Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates and Oman - all members of the Arab League, had taken a similar decision.

Tensions are high between Sunni Saudi Arabia and Hezbollah. This heavy weight of the Lebanese government is accused of serving as a bridgehead to Shi'ite Iran, a regional power engaged in power struggles with Riyadh.



Meeting energized

Earlier in the morning, the Saudi delegation briefly left the ongoing discussions in protest against the speech of the Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, who refused the qualification group Hezbollah "terrorist".

lematindz.net
with AFP

The Sauds didn't absorb well the rejection and the rebellion of Algeria, Lebanon, Irak and declared them traitors to the Arab cause and rafidis.
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Interesting that all those three Arab countries are democracies compared to the rest of monarchies.
 
One of just a long line of murders by Hezbollah. Here they "preserved the dignity of Arabs" by blowing to pieces 85 innocent men, women, & children and wounding 300+ others, in the bombing of a Jewish cultural center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Other operations in Latin America include the suicide-bombing of the Israeli embassy in Argentina which killed 29 people, (25 of whom were Argentine innocent civilians).

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One of just a long line of murders by Hezbollah. Here they "preserved the dignity of Arabs" by blowing to pieces 85 innocent men, women, & children and wounding 300+ others, in the bombing of a Jewish cultural center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Other operations in Latin America include the suicide-bombing of the Israeli embassy in Argentina which killed 29 people, (25 of whom were Argentine innocent civilians)
You know what they say about the one living in glass palace..they should refrain from throwing rocks...


If Hezbollah is a terrorist organisation, why the the US didn't listed as such?
 
If Hezbollah is a terrorist organisation, why the the US didn't listed as such?
Since when U.S gets to decide who is 'rightfully' a terrorist? In fact they have abused that word more than any other country in this world, and committed much larger crimes in the name of terrorism.

One of just a long line of murders by Hezbollah. Here they "preserved the dignity of Arabs" by blowing to pieces 85 innocent men, women, & children and wounding 300+ others, in the bombing of a Jewish cultural center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Other operations in Latin America include the suicide-bombing of the Israeli embassy in Argentina which killed 29 people, (25 of whom were Argentine innocent civilians).

It's not proved and Hezbollah has always denied that ('terrorists' are not supposed to deny their attacks, but actually accept responsibility proudly) and just like other attacks, they best served interests of Israel, most likely another dirty inside job by Mossad. Israel's history in state sponsored terror goes back as much as the creation date of Israel itself in 1948.
 
One of just a long line of murders by Hezbollah. Here they "preserved the dignity of Arabs" by blowing to pieces 85 innocent men, women, & children and wounding 300+ others, in the bombing of a Jewish cultural center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Other operations in Latin America include the suicide-bombing of the Israeli embassy in Argentina which killed 29 people, (25 of whom were Argentine innocent civilians).

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I didn't expect you to fall in their propaganda :

First of all Iran did step forward to have a mutual probe with Argentina to find the real culprit , the Q is why israel got angry over it? and the second Q is why should we do this?

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AS: ‘The case for a car bomb melted away when the State Prosecutor and the Court hearing on this case invited technical specialist surveyors from the Argentine National Engineers Academy to determine what caused the Israeli Embassy building to collapse. Their conclusion was that the explosion took place from inside the building and was not caused by an alleged car-bomb. To make matters worse for Zionist pressure groups, a passer-by had filmed from several blocks away the mushroom cloud that rose from that explosion, a characteristic effect that also pointed to an internal explosion….strong rumours surfaced that what actually blew up was an arsenal that the Israelis apparently had housed in the building’s basement.


Bush’s Iran/Argentina Terror Frame-Up
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After spending several months interviewing officials at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires familiar with the Argentine investigation, the head of the FBI team that assisted it and the most knowledgeable independent Argentine investigator of the case, I found that no real evidence has ever been found to implicate Iran in the bombing. Based on these interviews and the documentary record of the investigation, it is impossible to avoid the conclusion that the case against Iran over the AMIA bombing has been driven from the beginning by US enmity toward Iran, not by a desire to find the real perpetrators.

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Charles Hunter (ATF explosives expert ) quickly identified major discrepancies between the car-bomb thesis and the blast pattern recorded in photos. He wrote a report two weeks later noting that in the wake of the bombing, merchandise in a store immediately to the right of the AMIA was tightly packed against its front windows and merchandise in another shop had been blown out onto the street–suggesting that the blast came from inside rather than outside. Hunter also said he did not understand how the building across the street could still be standing if the bomb had exploded in front of the AMIA, as suggested by the car-bomb thesis.

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He discovered that the manufacturer of the white Trafic had been sent fragments of the vehicle recovered by the police for analysis and had found that none of the pieces had ever been put under high temperature. That meant that these car fragments could not have come from the particular white Trafic that police had identified as the suicide bomb car–since that vehicle was known to have once caught fire before having been recycled and repaired.

Yet despite the lack of eyewitness testimony and the weakness of the forensic evidence, the State Department publicly embraced the suicide-bomb story in 1994 and 1995.

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The Problem of Motive :
The Hezbollah motive for involvement in the AMIA bombing, according to the indictment, was revenge against the Israeli bombing of a Hezbollah training camp in the Bekaa Valley in early 1994 and the Israeli kidnapping of Shiite leader Mustapha Dirani in May. That theory fails to explain, however, why Hezbollah would choose to retaliate against Jews in Argentina. It was already at war with the Israeli forces in Lebanon, where the group was employing suicide bomb attacks in an effort to pressure Israel to end its occupation. Hezbollah had a second easy retaliatory option available, which was to launch Katyusha rockets across the border into Israeli territory.

That is exactly what Hezbollah did to retaliate for the Israeli killing of some 100 Lebanese civilians in the town of Qana in 1996. That episode inspired greater anger toward Israel among Hezbollah militants than any other event in the 1990s, according to Boston University Hezbollah specialist Augustus Richard Norton. If Hezbollah responded to this Israeli provocation with Katyusha rockets on Israeli territory, it hardly makes sense that it would have responded to a lesser Israeli offense by designing an ambitious international attack on Argentine Jews with no connection to the Israeli occupation.

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The Buenos Aires court, which threw out the case against Telleldin in 2004, determined that a federal judge, Luisa Riva Aramayo, met with Telleldin in 1995 to discuss another possibility–paying him to testify that he had sold the van to several high-ranking figures in the Buenos Aires provincial police who were allies of Menem's political rival, Eduardo Duhalde. In July 1996, Judge Juan Jose Galeano, who was overseeing the investigation, offered Telleldin $400,000 to implicate those police officers as accomplices in the bombing. (A videotape made secretly by SIDE agents and aired on television in April 1997 showed Galeano negotiating the bribe.) A month after making the offer to Telleldin, Galeano charged three senior Buenos Aires police officials with having involvement in the bombing, based on Telleldin's testimony.

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"The Whole Iran Thing Seemed Kind of Flimsy"
In an interview last May James Cheek, Clinton's Ambassador to Argentina at the time of the bombing, told me, "To my knowledge, there was never any real evidence [of Iranian responsibility]. They never came up with anything." The hottest lead in the case, he recalled, was an Iranian defector named Manoucher Moatamer, who "supposedly had all this information." But Moatamer turned out to be only a dissatisfied low-ranking official without the knowledge of government decision-making that he had claimed. "We finally decided that he wasn't credible," Cheek recalled. Ron Goddard, then deputy chief of the US Mission in Buenos Aires, confirmed Cheek's account. He recalled that investigators found nothing linking Iran to the bombing. "The whole Iran thing seemed kind of flimsy," Goddard said.

James Bernazzani, then the head of the FBI's Hezbollah office, was directed in October 1997 to assemble a team of specialists to go to Buenos Aires and put the AMIA case to rest. Bernazzani, now head of the agency's New Orleans office, recalled in a November 2006 interview how he arrived to find that the Argentine investigation of the AMIA bombing had found no real evidence of Iranian or Hezbollah involvement. The only clues suggesting an Iranian link to the bombing at that time, according to Bernazzani, were a surveillance tape of Iranian cultural attache Mohsen Rabbani shopping for a white Trafic van and an analysis of telephone calls made in the weeks before the bombing.

Shortly after the bombing, the biggest Buenos Aires daily newspaper, Clarin, published a story, leaked to it by Judge Galeano, that Argentine intelligence had taped Rabbani shopping for a white Trafic "months" before the bombing. A summary of the warrants for the arrest of Rabbani and six other Iranians in 2006 continued to refer to "indisputable documents" proving that Rabbani had visited car dealers to look for a van like the one allegedly used in the bombing. In fact, the intelligence report on the surveillance of Rabbani submitted to Galeano ten days after the bombing shows that the day Rabbani looked at a car dealer's white Trafic was May 1, 1993–fifteen months before the bombing and long before Argentine prosecutors have claimed Iran decided to target AMIA.

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Despite a case against Iran that lacked credible forensic or eyewitness evidence and relied heavily on dubious intelligence and a discredited defector's testimony, Nisman and Burgos drafted their indictment against six former Iranian officials in 2006.

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Both the main lawyer representing the AMIA, Miguel Bronfman, and Judge Rodolfo Canicoba Corral, who later issued the arrest warrants for the Iranians, told the BBC last May that pressure from Washington was instrumental in the sudden decision to issue the indictments the following month. Corral indicated that he had no doubt that the Argentine authorities had been urged to "join in international attempts to isolate the regime in Tehran."

A senior White House official just called the AMIA case a "very clear definition of what Iranian state sponsorship of terrorism means." In fact, the US insistence on pinning that crime on Iran in order to isolate the Tehran regime, even though it had no evidence to support that accusation, is a perfect definition of cynical creation of an accusation in the service of power interests.



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A court hearing in 2004 continued to insist on the car bomb thesis despite the testimony of at least a dozen witnesses, who swore blind that there was no car bomb. This was dealt with in a section of the report headed “Those who didn’t notice it”[i.e.the car bomb]. Eg, Gabriel Alberto Villalba: “He related that…..his glance being directed towards the police patrol car in front of AMIA, he saw suddenly an explosion which came out of the main entrance of the building, from the inside outwards, which covered everything,” and “a ball of fire which came from the building towards the street”.

Another witness, Juan Carlos Alvarez, was a street cleaner standing in front of the main entrance just where the car bomb was meant to have passed- he would have been knocked over by it – when the explosion happened. Miraculously, he survived, the doorman with whom he had been speaking only seconds before dying instantly. He also failed to “notice” the car bomb, laden with 300 kilos of explosive, turn at speed, its breaks screeching as it came straight at him.


It mockingly questioned how the car bomb managed to make it to the fourth floor, the epicenter of the 1994 explosion, and points out the exceedingly suspicious circumstance that none of the Israeli personnel in charge of security were killed in either of the two terrorist attacks.


May, 1997 The report of the National Academy of Engineers, commissioned by the Supreme Court, is heard. On the insistence of Beraja and DAIA this was held behind closed doors. However, the 77-page document came into the possession of Libre Opinion, who published a summary on their web site. In their report, these experts expressed their absolute certainty that the explosions at the Israeli Embassy came from bombs within the building.


“The day after this session, the spokesman for the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires deplored these conclusions and accused the Supreme Court of anti-semitism. Absolutely no witness recalled seeing the Renault van. The Israeli army turned up after the event, planted a flag in the rubble, and then one soldier ‘found’ a twisted fragment of Renault van. The existence of this phantom van has become central to such arguments. The final death toll was 29 killed, and 242 wounded. Several Israelis died, but most of the victims were Argentine civilians, many children.

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That was in 97, after they bloodied Israel..I am talking now..they are not on the terrorist list..They are part of the Lebanese political fiber, they sit on the parlement..

Saudi TV channel Safa open media war against Algeria (Video)

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DIAGNOSIS March 12th 2016- 8:55 p.m.: The Saudi private channel Safa TV, known for its anti-Shiite positions officially launched its media campaign against Algeria. In a video posted on youtube and posted by a group of Algerian Web and subtitled in French, a sheikh openly attack the Algerian government accusing it of having betrayed the Algerian revolution and the cause of Islam. He denounced the fact that the Algerian government support the Syrian government of Bashar Assad. Worse, the Saudi sheikh added that the Algerian government is despotic, dictatorial, oppressive war against Allah and his prophet. Heavy sense of statements and serious from a Saudi cleric, who apparently was instructed by hostile diplomatic circles in Algeria. We found a more complete video, where Sheikh nickname pays homage to the Algerian people to attempt to clear.

This hostile media reaction to Algeria came a day after the decision of Algeria not to list Hizbollah as a terrorist movement. The Algeria had not obeyed the request of Saudi Arabia led a front of the country's Gulf hostile to armed political movement and the influence very strong in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq.



This media attack did not come from the Saudi government television and its media group MBC or its continuous news channel Al Arabiya TV, but a small Salafi propaganda channel Safa TV, which has specialized his last time in hostile campaigns against the Shiites in the Arab world and of course against Iran. This attack could open a media war front between Saudi Arabia and Algeria, which will be more violent than sure that had known Algeria and Egypt in 2010, because of a match of football.

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Yeah, and the CIA was behind 9/11. I don't buy it. And then there is the problem that an arm of Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the attack. That the corrupt Argentine government botched and/or made a deal with Iran, does not mean that Hezbollah was not responsible. I can post dozens of links that verify not only Hezbollah’s involvement, but Iranian government officials as well.

Argentina is still helping Iran cover up its role in the bombing of a Jewish community center 21 years ago - Business Insider

Hezbollah's 1992 Attack in Argentina Is a Warning for Modern-Day Europe - The Atlantic

That was in 97
They were listed in '97, but they remain officially listed as a terrorist organization today.

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Yeah, and the CIA was behind 9/11. I don't buy it. And then there is the problem that an arm of Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the attack. That the corrupt Argentine government botched and/or made a deal with Iran, does not mean that Hezbollah was not responsible. I can post dozens of links that verify not only Hezbollah’s involvement, but Iranian government officials as well.

Argentina is still helping Iran cover up its role in the bombing of a Jewish community center 21 years ago - Business Insider

Hezbollah's 1992 Attack in Argentina Is a Warning for Modern-Day Europe - The Atlantic


They were listed in '97, but they remain officially listed as a terrorist organization today.

Foreign Terrorist Organizations


No one is gonna force anything upon you to believe or not ....

First of all , all I provided here were from your officials (officials at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires ,the head of the FBI team, James Cheek Clinton's Ambassador to Argentina, Ron Goddard deputy chief of the US Mission in Buenos Aires, James Bernazzani the head of the FBI's Hezbollah office)

So either your officials are lying or they don't know what to say ... the entire witnesses were bribed , judge was bribed and case took 20 years and has not been solved yet .... a
nd why Iranian official gotta involve themselves in such a operation ? to get what?

In 2004, when former Argentine interior minister Carlos Corach stood trial for not pursuing the case and misleading the investigation and the court asked him why he believed that Iran was responsible for the attack, he replied that he came to that conclusion because the CIA told him it was so.

And when asked if the CIA had provided him any documentation, Corach said that they did not and he just took their word for it.



Buenos Aires Mayor Mauricio Macri, who was directly elected by the citizens, appointed Jorge Fino Palacios as the police chief of the city.

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Palacios was a professional police officer who had received military training in Israel and was the intelligence chief of the city’s police at the time of the bombing.

However, it has recently been revealed that Palacios has received many citations and awards for his services to Israel.

The appointment of Palacios as the police chief drew a strong protest from the families of the victims and led to a dispute between those families and the mayor. Eventually, Palacios had to resign.

The victims’ families say that the documents available from the time of the attack show that in the first days after the AMIA bombing, Palacios did not allow a proper investigation of the case, and even when it was decided to search the house of one of the suspects, Palacios informed him a few hours before the police arrived so that he could remove or hide traces of the crime, if there were any.

Macri, who felt he could lose his position as mayor of Buenos Aires if he did not appease the Jewish community of Argentina, paid several visits to Jewish and Israeli organizations, which had imposed themselves as the supporters of the victims’ families, and was compelled to reveal a secret about Palacios.

Macri expressed surprise that some members of the Jewish community protested against the appointment of Palacios and revealed that he had appointed Palacios as police chief on the suggestion of the U.S. and Israeli embassies and intelligence agencies. Macri also cited the fact that Israel had presented several citations and awards to Palacios.

The mayor of Buenos Aires repeated these statements several times and his remarks were published in the Argentine press.

Officials of the U.S. and Israeli embassies dismissed Macri’s remarks, saying that they had never met Palacios or had any relations with him and had not played a role in his appointment as the police chief.

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However, on October 14, 2010, MPs representing Buenos Aires published several photos of Palacios laughing and talking with Rafael Eldad, the Israeli ambassador to Argentina, at Eldad’s office.

Eldad is also a military man and was in Buenos Aires when the bombing took place.

So, why did someone, who used to serve as the intelligence chief of the Buenos Aires police at the time of the bombing, received military training in Israel, and was honored by Israel several times for his services to the country, prevent a proper investigation of the case and even go so far as to mislead the investigation?

Who has benefited from Palacios’ actions? Certainly, they were not supposed to serve the interests of Iran because shortly after the attack, Palacios and other officials who were affiliated with Israel pointed the finger at Iran, even though they had not conducted a proper investigation.



Immediately after the September 11, 2001 attacks against the United States, Fernando de la Rua, who was the president of Argentina at the time, made a speech in which he said that when the United States identifies the real culprits of the 9/11 attacks, the perpetrators of the AMIA bombing will also be identified.
 
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No one is gonna force anything upon you to believe or not ....

First of all , all I provided here were from your officials (officials at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires ,the head of the FBI team, James Cheek Clinton's Ambassador to Argentina, Ron Goddard deputy chief of the US Mission in Buenos Aires, James Bernazzani the head of the FBI's Hezbollah office)

So either your officials are lying or they don't know what to say ... the entire witnesses were bribed , judge was bribed and case took 20 years and has not been solved yet .... a
nd why Iranian official gotta involve themselves in such a operation ? to get what?

In 2004, when former Argentine interior minister Carlos Corach stood trial for not pursuing the case and misleading the investigation and the court asked him why he believed that Iran was responsible for the attack, he replied that he came to that conclusion because the CIA told him it was so.

And when asked if the CIA had provided him any documentation, Corach said that they did not and he just took their word for it.



Buenos Aires Mayor Mauricio Macri, who was directly elected by the citizens, appointed Jorge Fino Palacios as the police chief of the city.


Palacios was a professional police officer who had received military training in Israel and was the intelligence chief of the city’s police at the time of the bombing.

However, it has recently been revealed that Palacios has received many citations and awards for his services to Israel.

The appointment of Palacios as the police chief drew a strong protest from the families of the victims and led to a dispute between those families and the mayor. Eventually, Palacios had to resign.

The victims’ families say that the documents available from the time of the attack show that in the first days after the AMIA bombing, Palacios did not allow a proper investigation of the case, and even when it was decided to search the house of one of the suspects, Palacios informed him a few hours before the police arrived so that he could remove or hide traces of the crime, if there were any.

Macri, who felt he could lose his position as mayor of Buenos Aires if he did not appease the Jewish community of Argentina, paid several visits to Jewish and Israeli organizations, which had imposed themselves as the supporters of the victims’ families, and was compelled to reveal a secret about Palacios.

Macri expressed surprise that some members of the Jewish community protested against the appointment of Palacios and revealed that he had appointed Palacios as police chief on the suggestion of the U.S. and Israeli embassies and intelligence agencies. Macri also cited the fact that Israel had presented several citations and awards to Palacios.

The mayor of Buenos Aires repeated these statements several times and his remarks were published in the Argentine press.

Officials of the U.S. and Israeli embassies dismissed Macri’s remarks, saying that they had never met Palacios or had any relations with him and had not played a role in his appointment as the police chief.


However, on October 14, 2010, MPs representing Buenos Aires published several photos of Palacios laughing and talking with Rafael Eldad, the Israeli ambassador to Argentina, at Eldad’s office.

Eldad is also a military man and was in Buenos Aires when the bombing took place.

So, why did someone, who used to serve as the intelligence chief of the Buenos Aires police at the time of the bombing, received military training in Israel, and was honored by Israel several times for his services to the country, prevent a proper investigation of the case and even go so far as to mislead the investigation?

Who has benefited from Palacios’ actions? Certainly, they were not supposed to serve the interests of Iran because shortly after the attack, Palacios and other officials who were affiliated with Israel pointed the finger at Iran, even though they had not conducted a proper investigation.



Immediately after the September 11, 2001 attacks against the United States, Fernando de la Rua, who was the president of Argentina at the time, made a speech in which he said that when the United States identifies the real culprits of the 9/11 attacks, the perpetrators of the AMIA bombing will also be identified.
I am utterly clueless as to why you seem to keep insisting that I somehow or another, think that the Argentine investigation into the bombing is worth defending. Made more so by my specifically categorizing it as a combination of "botched" and corruption on the part of the Argentine government, which I specifically posted a link to! So I'm just going to assume that you must have mistakenly quoted and replied to me when you intended to reply to another poster who is stalwartly defending the Argentines because there is no way your post could be intended for me.
 

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