Argentine Anger over Netanyahu's Visit - Calls for His Arrest
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Argentine President Javier Tebas is being criticized for inviting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit in September. Argentina's labor union ATE is calling for him to be arrested for genocide and war crimes if he visits the country.
The Israeli premier plans to visit Argentina between September 7 and 10, to meet with President Javier Milei, La Nación reported. The libertarian leader visited Israel twice and maintains a friendly link with Netanyahu. In this context, two human rights organizations from Argentina denounced
© Maayan Toaff/GPO Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to visit Argentina between September 7 and 10, 2025, according to La Nación. In this context, ATE Capital, represented by its Secretary General, Daniel Catalano, together with H.I.J.O.S. Capital, filed a complaint in Federal Criminal and Correctional Court No. 7, by Sebastian Casanello, and in the Prosecutor's Office by Guillermo Marijuan, requesting «the immediate arrest of the …
In recent hours, the Regional Permanent Assembly for Human Rights (APDH) San Rafael filed a complaint with the local Federal Prosecutor's Office requesting that, in the event of a visit by the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, in September to Argentina, a detention order be released against him. The request also includes the possibility of issuing an international arrest, even if the official does not enter the country.
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