Latin America
“Antisemitism is a disease that will not end or diminish due to a ceasefire, because the disease has always been there,” said Spanish journalist and former politician Pilar Rahola.
Nearly 1,000 participants from 18 countries signed a declaration in Rio de Janeiro supporting Israel and condemning hate.
“When it comes to Israel’s relations with Latin American countries, it mostly depends on who’s in power.”
Gustavo Petro’s comments and policies have “contributed to an increasingly hostile environment for Colombian Jews,” the bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers said.
The prime minister thanked Argentina’s Javier Milei, Paraguay’s Santiago Peña and Serbia’s Aleksandar Vučić for their support for the Jewish state.
“Ecuador’s courageous step sends a clear message against Iran’s terror network and strengthens global security.”
Fract contracted with a blocked Venezuelan government airline to transport car parts from Argentina to Mexico.
Patricia Kadgien is suspected of having tried to hide the 18-century portrait, believed to have been stolen from a Jewish art dealer during WWII.
The Jewish state used to be the Latin country’s biggest client for such fuel.
Court orders house arrest after artwork believed to have been stolen in the Holocaust vanished from a family property.
Agents encountered a tapestry hanging instead of a portrait stolen from a Jewish arts dealer.
An image of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was depicted on a poster with a bullet hole in his head.