Latin america
The past returns: Justice, terrorism, and Hezbollah’s global shadow - opinion
Israel is not only confronting Hezbollah in southern Lebanon; it is confronting a global architecture built over decades.
Latin American lawmakers unite in Montevideo to confront rising antisemitism
Between Israel and Latin America, Ilan Goldfajn builds a quiet economic bridge
US push for Western Hemisphere dominance could extend to Cuba and Nicaragua, experts say
First Jewish university in South America to open in Buenos Aires next year
The seminary is named after American rabbi Marshall Meyer, a New York native who worked to revitalize the Conservative movement in Buenos Aires from 1958 to 1984.
Venezuela seeks to channel Moscow, Tehran and Hamas wars - analysis
Venezuela has been a near-dictatorship for years and has joined a number of anti-western countries, such as Russia, Iran and Turkey, in pushing a global agenda to challenge the US and Western order.
Jewish School administrators from Latin America visit Israel in solidarity mission
During their visit, they explored the Gaza envelope area and held a meeting with the President of Israel Isaac Herzog.
Ecuador VP says she will go to Israel amid spat with president
Noboa assigned her the sole function of collaborating with peace efforts between Israel and Hamas in a presidential decree, a role that Abad is expected to fulfill from Ecuador's embassy in Tel Aviv.
Israel condemns Belize gov't decision to suspend diplomatic ties
The Latin American country suspended ties due to Israel's refusal to implement a ceasefire.
Bolivia cuts ties with Israel over Gaza War, three countries pull envoys
Bolivia in 2009 cut diplomatic ties with Israel in protest of its attacks on the Gaza Strip. In 2020, the government of President Jeanine Anez reestablished ties.
Mexico uncovers 'elite' Mayan palace used to home ancient rulers
The discovery marks the first-ever finding of such a structure used for residential purposes in the Mayan site, located in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico.
We need a new blueprint for a thriving Israel-Paraguay alliance - opinion
Shortly after the inauguration of Peña in mid-August, Foreign Minister Eli Cohen announced that Paraguay would move its Israeli embassy back to Jerusalem within the year.
Argentina police shut down Nazi and antisemitic bookseller
After the war, many Nazi officials including death camp supervisor Adolf Eichmann also emigrated to Argentina to avoid trials for war crimes.
Latin Jewish Festival highlights Bay Area Jewish diversity - opinion
The Latin Jewish Festival welcomed not only Latin-Jewish families but also embraced multiethnic families seeking to experience Judaism through a multicultural lens.