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Buenos Aires - Wiesenthal Centre: Hezbollah Plans More Attacks in Argentina

Published on:   September 2, 2010 10:39 PM
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On the 13th anniversary of the July 18, 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, Argentineans hold up pictures of victims of the attack, which prosecutors blame on Iran and Hezbollah, Hamas. (Photo: Memoria Activa memorial site)On the 13th anniversary of the July 18, 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, Argentineans hold up pictures of victims of the attack, which prosecutors blame on Iran and Hezbollah, Hamas. (Photo: Memoria Activa memorial site)

Buenos Aires, Argentine - The Simon Wiesenthal Centre said Thursday in Buenos Aires that the armed Islamic organization Hezbollah has dormant cells in South America that are ready to carry out attacks in Argentina.

“A reliable official US source with which we held a meeting last week confirmed to us the existence of dormant terrorist Hezbollah cells in South America, who await signals to come into action in Argentina,” Shimon Samuels, international liaisons officer for the Simon Wiesenthal Centre, told the German Press Agency dpa.

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Two bloody attacks targeted Jewish facilities in Buenos Aires in the 1990s. In 1992, 29 people died in the bombing of the Israeli Embassy in the Argentine capital, while 85 people were killed two years later in an attack on a Jewish cultural centre in the city. Argentine authorities blamed the latter on Hezbollah.

The Simon Wiesenthal Centre, a Jewish non-governmental human rights organization, on Wednesday called upon the Argentine government to lead a move “to ban Hezbollah from Latin America,” in a letter addressed to Argentine Foreign Minister Hector Timerman.

“Hezbollah has twice violated Argentine sovereignty and its sleepers are reportedly awaiting the call for further action on its territory. Such a ban would provide grounds for expulsion of its agents and prohibit all trade and financial assistance to Hezbollah,” the letter said.

Samuels was in Argentina, home to the largest Jewish community in Latin America, to take part in a seminar on the Nazi genocide and other crimes against humanity, which was jointly organized by the Simon Wiesenthal Centre and the Argentine Foreign Ministry.


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 Sep 03, 2010 at 07:35 AM Matzoslocal101 Says:

"while 85 people were killed two years later in an attack on a Jewish cultural centre in the city. Argentine authorities blamed the latter on Hezbollah."

Yes Hezbollah has shown us their feelings about cultural centers built in non islamic countries. Speaking of which, don't they want to build a "cultural center" two blocks from ground zero? I offer the following compromise:
If they want to show that they are really for peace and dialogue, they compensate the damages for the attack on the Argentinian Jewish Cultural center, and in order to be fair, they can build an Islamic cultural center on ground zero, if we can build a Jewish cultural center in....
Mecca.

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