The AMIA Bombing, 30 Years Later | Remembering the 1994 AMIA Bombing in Buenos Aires

JOIN US: Our Eduardo Kohn and Adriana Camisar speak with AMIA Executive Director Daniel Pomerantz as we commemorate 30 years since the 1994 terrorist bombing of the AMIA Jewish Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Pomerantz, himself a survivor of the attack, reflects on three decades since the AMIA tragedy that killed 85 people and injured hundreds more. Part of our Lens on Latin America series highlighting issues crucial to the Latin American Jewish community, this program focuses on the lasting impact of the bombing on Argentine Jewry and the urgent need to bring to justice those who committed what remains Latin America’s deadliest terror attack – as well as those behind the murder of AMIA prosecutor Alberto Nisman. Eduardo Kohn is B’nai B’rith’s director of Latin American Affairs. Adriana Camisar is B’nai B’rith’s special advisor on Latin American and U.N. Affairs. This conversation is in Spanish with English subtitles.More About the 1994 AMIA Bombing On July 18, 1994, a van loaded with explosives blew up the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association (AMIA) building in an attack widely believed to have been carried out by Hezbollah terrorists, working at the behest of Iran. To this day, no one has been brought to justice.

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