Overview
- At Teatro Colón, DAIA president Mauro Berenstein presented the distinction, with Israeli foreign minister Gideon Sa’ar, Ambassador Eyal Sela and Argentine officials among the guests.
- Milei spotlighted a memorandum he said he signed in Jerusalem to strengthen cooperation against terrorism and antisemitic attacks.
- He declared “zero tolerance” for antisemitism in Argentina following DAIA’s recent warning about a rise in incidents and complaints.
- Positioning Argentina with Israel and the United States, he said the country would promote new regional agreements and contrasted his stance with predecessors he accused of accommodating Iran.
- He praised Israeli forces and President Donald Trump, claiming all surviving hostages had returned home.