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Argentine President's Betrayal of Latin America

The Zionist regime is trying hard to arrange the Argentine President's visit to the occupied territories to send an international message that Israel still has allies who are willing to stand by it openly.
News ID: 87697
Publish Date: 20April 2026 - 09:04

TEHRAN (Defapress) - Argentine President Javier Milei, who became the Prime Minister of Argentina with the support of the Donald Trump administration in the United States and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, arrived in the occupied territories on an official visit yesterday afternoon.

Argentine President's Betrayal of Latin America

Javier Milei's visit to the occupied territories has several objectives. Among these objectives, we can mention strengthening economic, political, and diplomatic relations between Argentina and the Zionist regime.

Milei, known for his liberal economic policies and for reducing government interference in the economy, is seeking to establish closer cooperation with the Zionist regime in the fields of trade, technology, agriculture, and security. Accordingly, we are witnessing the planning and ultimately carrying out of this trip by the Argentine President to the occupied territories.

But what has made the trip of Argentine President Javier Milei to the occupied territories controversial is its political nature and the focus on the transfer of the Argentine embassy from Tel Aviv to occupied Quds.

This is a very important issue that has already become controversial. Because Tel Aviv has described this trip as a sign of Buenos Aires' continued open support for Israel's policies.

If we want to carefully discuss and examine the plans made around this trip, we must mention the meeting between Javier Milei, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Isaac Herzog.

Of course, the controversial trip of the Argentine President is not limited to meetings with Israeli leaders and officials, and also includes the signing of memoranda of understanding and the announcement of the opening of direct flights between Israel and Argentina.

But perhaps it can be said with confidence that one of the most controversial and marginalized appearances of the Argentine President in the occupied territories is Javier Milei's presence at the torch-lighting ceremony on Mount Herzl on the anniversary of the founding of the Zionist regime (Nakba Day), which will certainly cause a lot of noise.

Now, since Javier Milei is considered a "strong supporter of Israel," this makes this trip have special symbolic and political importance for Tel Aviv. In fact, we should witness extensive and widespread media propaganda by the Zionist regime regarding the visit of the Argentine President to the occupied territories.

Of course, Javier Milei is not alone on this trip and is accompanied by a high-ranking delegation of officials from this country, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Presidential Secretary, the Argentine Ambassador to the occupied Palestinian territories, and the Jewish Rabbi Shimon Axel, as well as the President's wife.

On the other hand, the Zionist regime and its media are trying hard to make the most of the Argentine President's visit to the occupied territories to create a political image and send an international message that Israel still has allies who are willing to openly stand by it.

But what has all eyes on the Argentine President's visit to the occupied territories is that this is Javier Milei's third visit to Israel since the beginning of his presidency.

Another important event of Javier Milei's visit to the occupied territories is the announcement of the opening of a direct El Al flight between Israel and Argentina. Because the Zionist regime is trying hard to convey this message to the world that this regime has extensive and comprehensive relations with one of the most important countries in Latin America.

It should also not be overlooked that the opening of a direct El Al flight between Israel and Argentina is of particular importance for Tel Aviv in terms of politics, tourism, and economy.

Finally, as the media reported, Argentina and the Zionist regime are set to begin initial steps for the "Isaac Accords" at the political level, as these agreements are designed and planned to deepen relations between Israel and Argentina within the framework of a broader strategic partnership.

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