An investigation published by The Zioneer on Gplanet reports that Peru's newly elected President Keiko Fujimori is expected to join the 'Yitzhak Accords' initiative, a strategic alliance between South American countries and Israel. The analysis highlights the rightward shift across the continent.
An investigation published by The Zioneer on Gplanet reports that Peru's newly elected President Keiko Fujimori is expected to join the 'Yitzhak Accords' — a strategic alliance initiative between South American countries and Israel. The analysis highlights the rightward political shift across the continent, noting that Fujimori's victory in the June 24 runoff extends a wave of conservative wins. The investigation also points to upcoming elections in Brazil as a potential further shift. As The Zioneer has reported, the rightward trend has been a recurring theme, with pro-Israel candidates winning in Colombia and Peru in recent weeks.
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