An outstanding debt for over 30 years.

An outstanding debt for over 30 years.

The leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, was killed by Israel. The terrorist organization orchestrated the attack on the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires and the bombing of AMIA. Since then, we have carried with us the mourning, the pain of the victims, the wounded, and the desire to see justice served.

Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros

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Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.

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The recent elimination of Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the terrorist organization Hezbollah, by the Israeli Air Force marks a milestone that many consider the closing of a wound that has been open for more than three decades. This event has resonated deeply with those who have lived through the terror that the group has sown, especially in Argentina, where the attacks on the Israeli Embassy in 1992 and on AMIA in 1994 left a legacy of pain and a quest for justice that still endures.


Daniel and Itzik, two men whose destinies intertwined through suffering, have shared their personal story in this context. Daniel, who lost his wife and mother of his five children in the attack on the Embassy, and Itzik, a survivor of the AMIA attack, have lived firsthand the devastating impact of extremist violence. Their recent meeting, following the horror of the October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas, has renewed their commitment to justice and peace.


The Hamas attack, which resulted in the deaths of more than 1,200 people, has left an indelible mark on Israeli society and the world. This act of barbarity not only affected Israeli citizens but also claimed the lives of people from various nationalities, underscoring the indiscriminate nature of the violence that has erupted in the region. Amidst this chaos, more than 250 people were kidnapped, and currently, 101 hostages remain facing inhumane conditions in the tunnels of Gaza.


The suffering of these hostages and their families is a constant reminder of the urgency of the situation. Daniel and Itzik's fight for the release of the hostages is not just a personal act of reclamation, but a collective call to the international community to take action. The desperation for the release of these innocents should not be evaluated through the lens of politics, but from a human imperative.


The situation is critical; the hostages are in imminent danger, and time is running out. Each day that passes without a solution can mean the loss of lives. The international community cannot remain indifferent to this suffering. The responsibility to demand the release of the hostages falls on all of us, and it is a duty that cannot be ignored.


As the echo of violence resonates in the region, there is also space for hope. The struggle for justice and peace is an effort that must be sustained and reinforced. Daniel and Itzik, like every family member of the victims and hostages, continue to raise their voices in a cry that cannot be silenced. Their determination should be an example for all.


It is essential that the release of the hostages becomes the primary priority of the Israeli government and the international community. It is not enough to acknowledge the tragedy in resolutions from organizations like the UN; it is imperative that concrete and urgent actions are taken. The lives of the hostages depend on it.


The global community faces a challenge ahead: the ethical obligation to act, to demand justice, and to work tirelessly for the release of those who have been stripped of their freedom. This challenge is not only moral but also a reflection of our commitment to humanity.


As Daniel and Itzik continue their struggle, their story becomes a symbol of resistance and hope. Through their pain and perseverance, they remind us that the pursuit of justice is not just a personal task. It is a collective imperative that calls us all to not cease our efforts until every kidnapped person returns home. In a world where terror seems to gain ground, their voice should be a beacon guiding us toward a future where peace and dignity prevail over violence and hatred.

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