Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu posted today: "I met with Argentine President Javier Milei in New York. I expressed my sincere thanks to President Milei, who is a true friend of the State of Israel and the Jewish people, and who firmly opposes the systemic bias against Israel at the United Nations and other international forums. We discussed ways to expand economic cooperation between Israel and Argentina and other areas of collaboration."
Comments: Netanyahu's high-profile gratitude towards Milei essentially serves to publicly strengthen ties with this "key ally" — Milei had just criticized the United Nations for its "systemic bias" against Israel at the UN General Assembly, calling it the "only free democratic country" in the Middle East. This support is precisely what Israel needs amid international criticism. The discussion about expanding economic cooperation reflects Israel's practical response to Milei's pro-Israel stance. For Milei, under the pressure on Argentina's economy, relying on Israeli technology and capital to break through the economic difficulties is also a way to justify his pro-Israel policy domestically.
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