A resolution remembering the 30th anniversary of the bombing of the Embassy of Israel in Buenos Aires on March 17, 1992, the 28th anniversary of the bombing of the Argentine-Israeli Mutual Association building in Buenos Aires on July 18, 1994, and recommitting to efforts to uphold justice for the victims of the attacks.
Summary
Senate Resolution 730 is a formal statement by the U.S. Senate that honors the victims of two major terrorist attacks in Buenos Aires: the 1992 bombing of the Israeli Embassy and the 1994 bombing of the Argentine-Israeli Mutual Association (AMIA). The resolution officially condemns these attacks and expresses solidarity with the families of the victims who have waited decades for legal resolution.
If agreed to, the resolution would signal a commitment from the United States to help bring those responsible to justice by urging the President to provide technical assistance to the Argentine government’s ongoing investigations. For citizens, this resolution serves as a diplomatic tool to prioritize international counter-terrorism efforts and ensure that the U.S. remains active in seeking accountability for acts of violence against Jewish and diplomatic communities.