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5 January 2014 - 08:27

Nosratollah Tajik

Retired Israeli ambassador to Argentine from 1993 to 2000 said Thursday, Jan. 2nd: Israel killed most of those behind the deadly attacks on its embassy and a Jewish charities building in Argentina in the 1990s, AFP reported, as having told the Buenos Aires-based AJN Jewish news agency. Itzhak Aviran, who, thus broke away from the ambiguity policy Israel usually practices said that "The large majority of those responsible are no longer of this world, and we did it ourselves. But two decades after the blasts, those who instigated them have not been brought to justice ". Itzhak Aviran said "the great majority of the guilty ones are already in the other world, and it was we who did this." He also said that Iranians "were the main ones responsible."[1] Although The Israeli government's Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor is denying this claim by its former ambassador to Argentina that Israelis killed most of those responsible for the South American county's worst terrorist attack and called the claim "complete nonsense," but declined to elaborate.

Argentine Prosecutor Alberto Nisman, meanwhile, said he's asked the Argentine foreign ministry to formally request that an Israeli judge force Aviran to provide sworn testimony. "I'm surprised by these affirmations," Nisman told Argentina's Todo Noticias channel on Friday. "I would like to know how he knows this, who these people might be and what proof he has." "What he's saying is that they (the Israelis) identified by first and last name the authors of the attack," Nisman added. "I would like to hear Aviran say who these people are whom they theoretically 'sent to the other world'."[2]

Last year, Iran and Argentina reached an agreement about creating an independent “truth commission” to investigate the AMIA bombing. Although Iran has confirmed that it would cooperate with the probe, the Argentine opposition and representatives of the country's 300,000 Jewish community opposed the agreement without giving any reason. It is surprising that two countries want to cooperate for investigation about the probe, but it seems the Jewish community has some interest in ambiguity in this matter? But this interview is a good and relevant base for this cooperation.

There is much evidence that Israel has acted open hand as a State sponsored terrorism in the world without any aftermath consequences. This interview is very clear and strong evidence against this regime in its terrorism activities. It is also good evidence in hand of families who their husbands, fathers and brothers are killed by this regime, in suicide attacks in the internal and international courts. With this document it is not wise that US national security is bounding to the security of this regime and unlimited supporting.
 

[1] http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/175871
[2] http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/israeli-denies-killed-amia-bombers-21414513

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