During a speech at the Israel Allies Foundation conference in Argentina, President Javier Milei described Israel as the West's bastion against the anti-Western escalation, condemned the alliance between the radical left and Islamist terrorism, and identified Iran, Hamas, and Hezbollah as contemporary forms of Amalek. Milei also stressed that Argentina under his leadership is the first South American country to head the Israel Allies Foundation.
President Javier Milei, speaking at the Israel Allies Foundation conference in Argentina, delivered a sweeping ideological address that framed Israel as the West's civilizational frontier. He described Israel as "the wall blocking anti-Western escalation" and argued that an attack on Israel is an attack on the roots of Jewish-Christian values from which the free West emerged. Milei accused a "brotherhood of evil" between the radical left and Islamist terrorism, naming Iran, Hamas, and Hezbollah as contemporary incarnations of Amalek. He also noted that Argentina is the first South American country to head the Israel Allies Foundation and counted himself among the forces behind the Isaac Accords. The speech aligns with Milei's right-wing, pro-Israel foreign policy, which has positioned Argentina as a leading Latin American ally of Israel. No additional details on specific policy measures or follow-up plans were announced. The Zioneer previously reported on President Herzog's framing of border communities as Israel's frontline — a theme Milei echoes at the hemispheric level.
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