Argentinian President Javier Milei declared days of mourning for the Bibas family, as thousands of citizens joined a massive rally expressing solidarity with Israel and the family.
Public buildings in Argentina were lit up in orange in honor of red-haired Bibas children Kfir and Ariel and their mother Shiri who were murdered by terrorists in Gaza not long after they were captured.
'I have prioritized our bond with Israel, elevating it to an unprecedented level,' wrote Argentinian President Javier Milei in a letter read out at the event.
At Gerardo Werthein's inauguration, President Javier Milei referenced the weekly Torah portion, suggesting it's a divine sign to follow Abraham's lead.
Milei calls out UN for consistently voting against 'the only democracy in the Middle East' while showing 'a total inability to respond to the scourge of terrorism.'
'We are going to get rid of each and every one of these criminals who intend to sow fear in Argentines and they will pay,' said Argentine Security Minister Patricia Bullrich.
While anti-Israel bullies threatened Messi in 2018 until his team canceled its match in Israel, they failed this time around to deter the Argentinian athlete from visiting the Holy Land.
As long as they cave in to terror, Argentina will fall prey to its hatred and continue to be its victim, whether through bombings, disappearing or sports.
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