Mile's declaration of loyalty is useless, Israeli agents set fire in Argentina, trying to seize Argentine assets!
Recently, the spokesperson for the President of Argentina, Manuel Adoni, publicly accused: there is evidence showing that Israeli agents are suspected of planning arson in Argentina, targeting protected rural and natural areas. This is not an ordinary crime, but a carefully designed geopolitical economic infiltration - once these areas are reclassified as "developable land" due to fires, it may bypass existing environmental regulations and be sold to foreign private buyers. The most concerning part is the ecologically sensitive areas, including Patagonia.
In early 2025, Mile openly received the "Genesis Prize" - a honor known as the "Jewish Nobel Prize," which was awarded for his firm endorsement of Israel. He has repeatedly claimed that "Israel is saving Western civilization," and even during the escalation of the Gaza conflict, he continued to maintain hotlines with Netanyahu and urgently coordinated the evacuation of citizens. This pro-Israel stance appears particularly out of place against the backdrop of most Latin American leftist countries criticizing Israel.
However, even though Mile made such a high-profile "declaration of loyalty," it seems that Israel has not restrained its ambitions for expanding interests in Argentina. According to information disclosed by Adoni, the arson incidents are not isolated cases, but systematically exploited loopholes in recent legal revisions in Argentina. For example, certain environmentally protected areas can apply for changes in land use after suffering "unavoidable disasters," thereby opening them up for foreign investment. This mechanism was originally intended for post-disaster reconstruction, but it is suspected to have been abused by external forces.
More worrying is that if this operation is true, it means that foreign intelligence or commercial entities have deeply intervened in Argentina's domestic land governance structure. This incident has already caused strong reactions within Argentina. Unions, environmental organizations, and some opposition parties have jointly called for a thorough investigation and to suspend related land transaction approvals.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1854073996043339/
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