Uruguay

Lawmakers from 12 Latin American countries back Isaac Accords, Jerusalem embassy move

According to organizers, participating countries included Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Honduras, Chile, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Paraguay, Uruguay, Bolivia, and Panama.

(L-R) Chairman of Selection Committee, The Genesis Prize Foundation, David Hatchwell, Argentinian President Javier Milei, and Josh Reinstein, President of the Israel Allies Foundation.
People with Uruguayan and Israeli flags attend a rally in support of Israel, in Montevideo on October 11, 2023.

‘Jews, we know what you did’: Jewish teens chased in antisemitic attack in Uruguay

 An aerial view of Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Mount Scopus campus.

Uruguay suspends agreement with Hebrew University, citing latest Gaza City occupation plan

 Ambato, Ecuador.

Uruguayan footballer Mathías Acuña, 32, found dead in Ecuador hotel room


Argentine train crashes killing 49 people

More than 600 wounded in Argentina's worst rail accident in more than 30 years; official suspect faulty brakes caused crash.

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PA, Mercosur sign free trade agreement

Venezuela joins Common Southern Market for singing free trade pact; Malki signs agreement in Uruguay.

PA's Malki (R), Brazil's Patriota (C), Uruguay's Almargo (L)

Even angels grow up

The South American vocal group Teen Angels will be winging their way to Tel Aviv this coming weekend.

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PA official: Chile, Uruguay to recognize Palestinian state

Ecuador will join Brazil in welcoming a Palestinian Embassy, Riyad al-Maliki says; Chilean president to visit West Bank.

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Ecuador formally recognizes Palestinian state

President Rafael Correa follows other S. American countries and signs official recognition of Palestine as independent state with 1967 borders.

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Rattling The Cage: Goodbye Obama, hello world

Recognition by Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay is a welcome gesture of impatience at Israel’s denial of Palestinians’ right to statehood in pre-1967 borders.

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May God bless and keep the president of the United States

The Jerusalem Post

Column One: Why Latin America turned

Given the US policy trajectory, it is again obvious that the only one Israel can rely on to defend its interests is Israel.

The Jerusalem Post

More S. American countries may recognize 'Palestine'

Israeli officials concerned Mexico, Ecuador and El Salvador poised to follow Brazilian lead and acknowledge full sovereignty of PA for first time.

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WJC, ADL slam S. American recognition of 'Palestine'

Lauder says comments could derail peace process; Foxman: Actions taken by Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay undermine bridge-building.

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