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“The Office of the President hereby informs that the HAMAS group has been declared as an international terrorist organization by the Argentinian State. HAMAS has claimed responsibility for the atrocities that were committed during the attack against Israel on October 7 of last year. They exist in addition to an extensive history of terrorist attacks in their name. Moreover, its [Hamas’] links to the Islamic Republic of Iran, whose leadership was found responsible for the attacks against the Embassy of Israel in Buenos Aires and against [the] AMIA [Jewish organization] by the Federal Chamber of Penal Cassation on April 11, have been revealed. These attacks have cost the lives of more than 100 Argentinian citizens.
President Javier Milei has an unbreakable commitment to acknowledging terrorists for what they are. This is the first time that the political will to do so exists. This Government has repeatedly reiterated its conviction about Argentina realigning itself with Western civilization, which respects individual rights and the institutions it has. For this reason, it is inadmissible that those who act against them are not declared to be what they are: terrorists. “
----Official Communique from the Office of President Javier Milei, President of Argentina, July 12, 2024
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