Last Day of Milei in Israel: Controversies over the Ceremony in Which He Will Light a Torch
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JERUSALEN. - On its third and final day of visit, President Javier Milei will become tonight the first foreigner to light one of the 12 torches of the iconic ceremony for the 78th anniversary of the country's Independence — a distinction the government wanted to give him to thank him for his unconditional support in times of growing isolation — an event that takes place for the third time in the midst of a war, marked by strong polemics.
Javier Milei will conclude his tour of Israel today with his participation in the ceremony for the 78th Independence Day of Israel, where he will participate in the lighting of torches.The last day of the president in the Middle East will begin with a meeting with rabbis and a visit to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Then, in addition to participating in the events for Independence Day, Milei plans to visit the Wall of Griefs. At the last hour…
President Javier Milei will close this Tuesday his tour of Israel with a prominent participation in the celebrations for the 78th Independence Day. The central activity will be the act of ignition of torches on Mount Herzl.The final day of the trip will begin at 10.30 (local time) with a meeting with rabbis. Later, at 16, the president will visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. During his stay, Milei ratified his political alignment with the g…
The President ends a trip where he ratifies his total alignment with the government of Benjam n Netanyahu and announces a series of international cooperation agreements.
President Javier Milei closes his third official visit to Israel in a scenario of geopolitical fragility due to the imminent reactivation of the regional conflict. While the president fulfills an agenda of religious and symbolic content, the region monitors the possible failure of negotiations between the United States and Iran and the movement of troops...
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