AMIA bombing

Iran appoints AMIA bombing suspect to National Security Council

In June 2025, Argentina’s federal judiciary ordered that 10 Iranian and Lebanese suspects accused in connection with the deadly 1994 AMIA bombing be tried in absentia, with Mohsen Rezaei among them.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi (second from right) and IRGC commander General Mohsen Rezaie (left) stand together during a ceremony in Tehran, Iran, July 3, 2026.
Local residents, both Jewish and non-jewish visit the inundated flower memorial next to Bondi Pavilion to pay their respects at Bondi Beach on December 16, 2025 in Sydney, Australia.

Deadliest year in decades as antisemitism becomes ‘new normal’ in West, Jewish watchdog finds

The AMIA building, the Argentinian and Israeli flags woven with names of all the victims of the 1994 bombing.

AMIA bombing victims remembered as Argentina marks 32 years without justice

The 32nd anniversary gathering to memorialize the AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires, July 17, 2026.

Argentinian Jews turn a World Cup chant into a call for justice 32 years after the AMIA bombing


Argentine judge exonerates ex-president accused of covering up Iran attack on Jews

Former Argentine president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner allegedly covered up Iran's possible role in the 1994 AMIA bombing.

Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is suspected of covering up Iran's role in the AMIA bombing of 1994

Argentina Jews criticize former president after death for AMIA scandal

In its statement on Sunday, DAIA also condemned Menem’s decision in 1989 to pardon generals responsible for abuses during the country’s so-called “Dirty War” during the 1970s and ’80s.

MEMBERS OF THE Argentinean Jewish community in Buenos Aires hold up pictures of the victims of the AMIA Jewish center bombing, during a ceremony in 2015 to mark the 21th anniversary of the 1994 attack

Acquitted AMIA bombing suspect says Israel kills ‘kids in Palestine’

On Sunday, Telleldin wrote a cryptic tweet about his innocence.

A memorial to the victims of the 1994 AMIA bombing

AMIA bombing suspect acquitted by Argentina court, Jewish org. outraged

The association and the Jewish political umbrella DAIA rejected the acquittal and announced that they will appeal the decision.

Carlos Telleldin (C) sits inside a court room in Buenos Aires, August 6, 2015

Argentina’s President Alberto Fernandez condemns the AMIA bombing

“condemnation of terrorism can’t be under discussion, as the Holocaust, it can’t be neglected nor tolerated,” Fernandez said.

Argentina's President Alberto Fernandez, right, met with the head of the AMIA Jewish group and the father of an AMIA bombing victim in Buenos Aires, July 14, 2020.

Argentina’s President Alberto Fernandez condemns the AMIA bombing

“Even the memorandum with Iran, which I opposed, was a way to resolve the problem,” he said.

Argentina's President Alberto Fernandez, right, met with the head of the AMIA Jewish group and the father of an AMIA bombing victim in Buenos Aires, July 14, 2020.

Argentine federal judiciary extends freeze of Hezbollah funds

"Judiciary determined that Hezbollah was the perpetrator of the attacks on the AMIA and the Israeli embassy."

A HEZBOLLAH supporter beams at a poster of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah during a rally on the anniversary of the Israeli withdrawal, on May 25, 2009

U.S. Senate commemorates 25th anniversary of Argentine Jewish center bombing

The resolution also recognized the efforts of Alberto Nisman, the Jewish prosecutor who investigated the bombing.

AMIA Buenos Aires bombing

Standing with AMIA on the Fast of Av

The destruction of the Temple brought with it exile not only from our land and centralized place of worship, but from one another. We have done little to rectify this situation.

MEMBERS OF THE Argentinean Jewish community in Buenos Aires hold up pictures of the victims of the AMIA Jewish center bombing, during a ceremony in 2015 to mark the 21th anniversary of the 1994 attack

U.S. sanctions Hezbollah operative behind AMIA bombing

Prior to the 2001 attack on the Twin Towers in New York, the terrorist group Hezbollah was responsible for the most American deaths, the Treasury said.

A memorial to the victims of the 1994 AMIA bombing