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Argentina’s President Milei to receive $1m Genesis Prize in Israel

Organizers say Milei will donate the prize money to launch an initiative aimed at improving diplomatic relations between Israel and Latin American countries and fighting antisemitism in the region.

Argentine President Javier Milei gives a speech during a ceremony honoring Malvinas Veterans Day on April 2, 2025 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Photo by Tomas Cuesta/Getty Images.
Argentine President Javier Milei gives a speech during a ceremony honoring Malvinas Veterans Day on April 2, 2025 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Photo by Tomas Cuesta/Getty Images.

Argentina’s President Javier Milei will be awarded the $1 million Genesis Prize during his visit to Israel next month.

The staunchly pro-Israel leader is to receive the prize during his June 11 speech at Israel’s parliament. The award was announced in January in recognition of his unequivocal support for the Jewish state.

Organizers say Milei will donate the prize money to launch an initiative aimed at improving diplomatic relations between Israel and Latin American countries and fighting antisemitism in the region.

Established in 2013, the prize honors individuals “for their outstanding professional achievements, contribution to humanity and deep commitment to Jewish values.”

Previous winners have included business owner and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, actors Michael Douglas and Barbra Streisand, violinist Itzhak Perlman, sculptor Sir Anish Kapoor, filmmaker Steven Spielberg, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and former Soviet political prisoner Natan Sharansky.

Milei is being recognized for reversing Argentina’s decades-long history of anti-Israel votes at the United Nations, designating both Hamas and Hezbollah as terrorist organizations and reopening investigations into the bombings of Jewish and Israeli targets in Argentina in the 1990s.

He has also repeatedly pledged to move Argentina’s embassy to Jerusalem.

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