by: Etgar Lefkovits ~ JNS
Tuesday, 6 February 2024 | The President of Argentina Javier Milei arrives in Israel on Tuesday, becoming the first Latin American leader to come to the Jewish state since the war against Hamas in Gaza began and opening a new chapter in bilateral relations.
The three-day solidarity trip, which is one of his first tours abroad since taking office two months ago, signals a major shift in Argentina’s foreign policy towards the United States and Israel after decades of backing Arab countries.
The presidential trip will include a visit to a kibbutz [collective community] on the border with Gaza, which was hard-hit by Hamas terrorists during the October 7 massacre, meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog, who will accompany him on the tour of Kibbutz Nir Oz, along with a visit to the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem and a stop for prayer at the Western Wall.
An unabashedly public Philo-Semite [a non-Jew with tremendous and outspoken interest in, respect for and appreciation of the Jewish people and Judaism] who studies with a rabbi, Milei has pledged to move the Argentine embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, although economic woes at home, where inflation topped 140% last year, are clearly front and center on his government’s to-do list.
In a further sign of friendship, Milei has appointed his rabbi, Axel Wahnish, who is accompanying him on the visit, as Argentina’s next ambassador to Israel.
Netanyahu invited Milei to Jerusalem in a congratulatory phone call in December, calling him a “true friend” of Israel.
An iconoclast and political outsider, Milei was elected in November amid a burgeoning economic crisis and skyrocketing inflation that has long beleaguered the large South American country. A week after his election victory, he visited the United States for government meetings, stopping at the grave in New York of the late Lubavitcher Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson in his third such visit last year.
Milei has said that he would work to have Argentina designate Hamas as a terrorist organization, noting that Argentines were among the hundreds of people from scores of nations taken hostage by Hamas on October 7. During his tour of southern Israel, he will meet with Argentina-born farmers who were held by Hamas in Gaza.
“I want to emphasize our complete solidarity with the people of Israel following the terrorist acts committed by the terrorist organization Hamas,” Milei told then-Foreign Minister Eli Cohen in a meeting in Buenos Aires along with relatives of hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza. “I support Israel’s full right to defend itself against those terrorist attacks.”
His staunch support for Israel both ditches decades of unequivocal backing for Arab countries in the predominantly Catholic Latin American nation under both left- and right-wing governments and contrasts with neighboring Brazil, whose leftist leader, President Lula da Silva, has been highly critical of Israel’s war in Gaza.
After he visits Israel, Milei, who is taking a commercial flight to the country, will travel to the Vatican for meetings with the pope as well as with the Italian premier and to attend the beatification ceremony for a nun.
Posted on February 6, 2024
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