30 Years After AMIA Bombing, Argentina's President Vows Justice
President Javier Milei's renewed efforts to address the unsolved attack face skepticism from victims' families and the Jewish community.
- The 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish center in Buenos Aires killed 85 people and wounded 300.
- President Milei's anti-Iran stance and pro-Israel policies have raised cautious optimism.
- Despite numerous promises, no one has been convicted for the attack in three decades.
- The Inter-American Court of Human Rights recently condemned Argentina for obstructing justice.
- Victims' families remain divided and doubtful about the government's commitment to action.