
Investigation reveals the connections behind pro-Palestinian activism in Argentina
Additionally, there is a network of influence from Palestinian groups in the marches against Milei's government
An investigative report presented by Kalina Ann on Carajo Stream revealed concerning connections between Palestinian groups such as the "Argentine Committee of Solidarity with the Palestinian People" and networks of Iranian terrorism in Argentina.
Additionally, the video also details how these groups are influencing left-wing protests against the Government of Javier Milei in Argentina.
The report points to coordination between national organizations and international networks, with ideological and personal connections to sectors of the Argentine left, Kirchnerism, and even groups noted for their closeness to the Iranian terrorist regime. These groups also actively participate in marches against Milei.

According to the analysis presented, the Argentine Committee of Solidarity with Palestine is the main local coordinator of the international BDS movement (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions) in the country, a global campaign that seeks to sanction the State of Israel and support Palestinian terrorism.
In Argentina, this committee has had figures such as Tilda Rabi, an activist of Palestinian-Chilean origin; José Schulman, a violent leader linked to Kirchnerism; and Jorge Rachid, a Peronist militant with openly pro-Palestinian terrorism positions.
Beinusz Szmukler also appears, a lawyer with a strong presence in left-wing spaces and close to union leader Hugo Godoy of the Central de Trabajadores de la Argentina (CTA). According to the investigation, Godoy has promoted activities related to the BDS movement even in the Argentine parliamentary sphere, with the participation of left-wing and Kirchnerist legislators.
The relationship with Iran
The first major public action of BDS in Argentina dates back to 2016, during an international conference with leaders from different countries. This was covered by Annur TV, a media outlet identified with the Iranian regime and critical of Milei's government.

Annur TV is owned by the Argentine Islamic Organization, which counts among its leaders Mahmud Aid, an Argentine who converted to Islam and was mentioned in prosecutor Alberto Nisman's report for his role in the AMIA attack.
Nisman indicated that Mahmud had been appointed as a mosque leader by Moshen Rabbani, an Iranian official who is mentioned as one of the intellectual authors of the attack. Additionally, the mosque led by Mahmud Aid reportedly played an essential role in carrying out the attack.
Another key figure identified is Agustín Bid, founder of the "Arab Culture Club," from where BDS campaigns are promoted and figures such as Hasan Nasrallah, the deceased leader of the terrorist group Hezbollah and also charged by Argentine justice as an intellectual actor in the 1994 AMIA attack, are defended.
Kalina Ann's investigation raises serious doubts about the true nature of pro-Palestinian activism in Argentina, by connecting its activities with networks that not only go beyond the local level, but would also be permeated by extremist rhetoric and links to international actors identified for terrorist acts.
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