President Javier Milei said Wednesday that the fight against Israel does not end with Israel, warning that Israel's fall would be followed by the collapse of the entire West, according to a statement carried by Israeli media.
Argentine President Javier Milei issued a stark warning Wednesday, stating that if Israel falls, it will take 'the entire West with it.' The statement, reported by Israeli media, frames Israel as a frontline defense for Western civilization and echoes Milei's consistent pro-Israel stance.
As The Zioneer reported earlier (Wed 08:19 Jerusalem), Milei had just days earlier called Israel 'the West's bastion' at the Israel Allies Foundation conference in Argentina. At that event, he condemned the alliance between the radical left and Islamist terrorism and identified Iran, Hamas, and Hezbollah as contemporary forms of Amalek. The new warning, issued on the same Wednesday, deepens this rhetoric by explicitly linking Israel's survival to the fate of the entire Western world.
The context of Milei's warning comes amid ongoing Israeli campaigns against Iran and its proxies. As The Zioneer has reported, Defense Minister Israel Katz stated Wednesday evening (Wed Jun 10, 21:20 Jerusalem) that the campaign against Iran is 'far from over,' and Prime Minister Netanyahu said Monday evening (Mon Jun 15, 21:49 Jerusalem) that the struggle against Iran is not finished. Milei has positioned Argentina as a leading South American ally of Israel; his government was the first in the region to head the Israel Allies Foundation.
The warning is an unverified statement attributed to Milei via Israeli media, not reported from an official Argentine source at this hour.
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- DevelopingMark Levin: If Israel left alone, Iran regime won't survive
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