23 Apr 2024
Monday 28 January 2013 - 15:01
Story Code : 18719

Israel 'surprised' by Argentina-Iran deal on commission

israel_netanyahu_0813JERUSALEM: Israel's foreign ministry said Monday it was "surprised" by Argentina's agreement withIranto create an independent commission to investigate the 1994 attack on aBuenos AiresJewish centre.
"We were surprised by the news," foreign ministry spokesmanYigal Palmortold AFP. "We are waiting to receive full details from the Argentines on what is going on because this subject is obviously directly related to Israel."

Argentine PresidentCristina Kirchneron Sunday said that her country and Iran had agreed to create a "truth commission" with five independent judges -- none of whom can come from either Iran or Argentina.

Kirchner said the agreement may allow Argentine authorities to finally question suspects currently the subject of Interpol "red notices."

Argentinahas long accused Iran of masterminding the deadly attack and has since 2006 sought the extradition of eight Iranians, including current Defence MinisterAhmad Vahidiand former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.

Iran has always denied any involvement in the bombing, in which 85 people died, and has refused to arrest the suspects.

The accord comes after several months of negotiations -- starting in October at the United Nations in Geneva -- aimed at resolving the pending legal actions.

The discussions have drawn criticism from bothIsraeland Argentina's 300,000-strong Jewish community, the largest in Latin America.

Both have demanded there be no let-up in the Argentine authorities' efforts to put the Iranian suspects on trial.

"We warned the Argentines from the start that the Iranians would try to set a trap for them and that they should beware," Palmor said on Monday.

The July 18, 1994 bombing occurred when a van loaded with explosives blew up outside theArgentine Jewish Mutual Aid Association(AMIA), levelling the seven-floor building housing the charities federation.

It came two years after an attack on the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires that killed 29 people and wounded 200.

By The Daily Star

 

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