On Friday, Argentina will hold a central ceremony commemorating the 32nd anniversary of the 1994 AMIA bombing, which killed 85 people and injured over 300. The event will take place at the rebuilt AMIA headquarters in Buenos Aires' Once district, beginning at 9:53 AM with a siren marking the time of the attack. Organized by the AMIA, DAIA, and victims' families under the theme 'Today we cannot lose our memory,' the commemoration was moved forward due to overlapping with the start of Shabbat. Despite ongoing judicial investigations into the terrorist attack—a classified as a crime against humanity—no perpetrators have been convicted. President Javier Milei will attend the event, emphasizing the importance of Jewish communities in Argentina. Additional activities include the unveiling of a mural depicting the building before the explosion and a video highlighting the lives affected.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the commemorative event, focusing on the historical significance of the AMIA bombing and the ongoing legal process. While it mentions President Milei's attendance and his comments, it does not frame them as politically motivated or biased. The emphasis is放在





