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Worried about negative political impact, Milei asked Netanyahu to postpone his visit to Afghanistan

[Global Times Comprehensive Report] According to a report by Israel's "Ynet" news network on the 28th, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu originally planned to continue to travel to Argentina after his trip to the United States, but Argentine President Milei asked him to postpone the visit in consideration of the upcoming parliamentary elections in the country and fear of negative political impact.

Despite being a "solid supporter" of Netanyahu, Milley wasly concerned that the reception of Netanyahu at this time could have a negative impact on his own political status.The report, citing Argentine officials, said the decision was not aimed at Israel but was part of the country's broader policy of restricting foreign leaders' visits during the election.

According to Buenos Aires Economic News, during the United Nations General Assembly, Milley had held a 45-minute meeting with Netanyahu in New York to discuss the hostage issue in Gaza and the geopolitical crisis in the Middle East. Among those detained by the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) there were still Argentinians, and Milley was also one of the few foreign leaders who supported Netanyahu’s military operations in Gaza.

According to the report, there are other factors for Netanyahu's postponement of his visit to Argentina. Argentine human rights lawyers filed a criminal lawsuit in the federal court in August, demanding that Netanyahu be arrested once he entered the country, on the grounds that he was suspected of being responsible for the "murder of medical staff" in Rafah in March. The complaint, filed by lawyer Jansson and director of the Palestinian Center for Human Rights Sulani, accuses Netanyahu of war crimes and crimes against humanity. (Bai Yunyi)



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