Podcast: Avi Weiss on the AMIA Bombing 30 Years Later (Rebroadcast)

The author of a Mosaic essay on the subject discusses the bombing that killed 85 Argentine Jews, the cover-up afterward, and more.

Relatives of the victims of the AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 18, 2024. Nicolas Suarez/NurPhoto via Getty Images.

Relatives of the victims of the AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 18, 2024. Nicolas Suarez/NurPhoto via Getty Images.

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July 19 2024
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Podcast: Avi Weiss

 

In April 2024, a court in Argentina ruled that the 1994 bombing of the AMIA, a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, was directed by Iran and carried out by Hizballah. It was an official government acknowledgement of what was long thought to be true, and certainly the conclusion that the Argentinian prosecutor Alberto Nisman had arrived at prior to being assassinated the day before he was due to testify.

Today, July 18, on the 30th anniversary of the AMIA bombing, Argentina’s current president, Javier Milei, announced his intention to prosecute Iranian leaders involved in the attack. To commemorate the anniversary, we’re rebroadcasting this week a conversation from 2019 that Jonathan Silver had with the rabbi Avi Weiss, author of a Mosaic essay on the subject from the same year.

Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble.

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