I$raHell killed most AMIA bombers, ex-envoy to Argentina says

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Jewish men look on as rescuers at bombing site - Bloomberg - July 18, 1994.

Former Zio-Nazi ambassador to Argentina says I$raHell killed most people responsible for 1994 bombing.

ed note–most would view this as a  diversionary statement from Israel done in the inter-ests of making it  appear that the  Israeli  narrative  concerning ‘Iran and Hezbollah’ being responsible for the bombing of the AMIA center in Buenos Airies is more believable.

The fact is though that there may be some truth to this, as it is standard Mafia.Mossad practice to kill the perpetrators of crimes such as these in order to leave a cold evidence trail. As former Mossad Victor Ostrovsky wrote in his book ‘The Other Side of Deception’ in speaking about Israel’s planned assassination of Pres. George H.W. Bush at the Madrid Peace Talks in 1992–

‘Since the Mossad had all the security arrangements in hand, it would not be a problem bringing the killers as close as they wanted to President Bush and then staging his assassination. In the ensuing confusion, the Mossad people would kill the ‘perpetrators,’ scoring yet another victory for the Mossad. With the assassins dead, it would be difficult to discover where the ‘security breach’ had been, except that several countries involved in the conference, such as Syria, were regarded as countries that assisted terrorists.’

Haaretz
Israel has killed most of the people responsible for the 1994 deadly bombing at a Jewish community building in Buenos Aires, a former Israeli ambassador to Argentina reportedly said.
“The vast majority of the guilty parties are in another world, and this is something we did,” Yitzhak Aviran said in an interview published Thursday by the Jewish News Agency, or AJN, a Spanish-language service. He did not specify their identities of the suspected perpetrators or how they were killed.
Eighty-five people died in the suicide bombing at the multistory Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina building, and hundreds more were wounded.
Aviran, who served as ambassador until 2000, arrived in Buenos Aires in 1993, the year before the attack and a year after a car bomb in front of the Israeli embassy in the city killed 29 people and wounded 200 others.
In the AJN interview, Aviran criticized the Argentinean government’s decision last year to jointly investigate the bombing together with the Iranian government. Israeli, U.S. and some Argentinean intelligence officials believe Iran’s leadership was complicit in planning the attacks.
“We still need an answer [from the Argentine government] on what happened,” said Aviran. “We know who the perpetrators of the embassy bombing were, and they did it a second time.”

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