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July 26, 2022

Interamerican Watch Newsletter

Interamerican Watch Newsletter – Issue 105

NewslettersBy Manager 1July 26, 2022Leave a comment

Inter-American Watch Tuesday 7/26/2022 Argentina   Israel confirmed that Iran organized and financed Hezbollah to carry out the terrorist attacks on the Embassy and the AMIA Iran prepared, financed and defined that Hezbollah would execute the terrorist attacks on the Israeli embassy and the AMIA headquarters in Buenos Aires, confirmed Lior Haiat, director of Israel’s…

Fidel Castro, the king of the gangsters

Guest ColumnistsBy Manager 1July 26, 2022Leave a comment

On January 1, 1959, cheered by thousands of Cubans who fought to end the corrupt regime of Fulgencio Batista, Fidel Castro, Camilo Cienfuegos and Huber Matos triumphantly entered Havana. Nine months later, Commander Matos was sentenced to twenty years in prison. The fate of Camilo Cienfuegos would not be better, because on October 28, 1959,…

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