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Buenos Aires

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Jewish/Israeli symbols should be kept to a minimum
In the past year, Buenos Aires has experienced several antisemitic incidents, including a July 2025 soccer match where All Boys fans displayed a coffin draped with an Israeli flag and chanted anti-Israel slogans. In October 2024, antisemitic graffiti was found on a monument in Parque Rivadavia. Additionally, in August 2025, a teacher in Buenos Aire...
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Argentina maintains a cordial relationship with Israel, with President Javier Milei being ...
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An Argentinian teacher may face consequences for displaying a Palestinian flag during a school event, violating political neutrality standards.

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Sep 13, 2025
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Thousands protested in Buenos Aires against the Gaza war and Netanyahu's visit, with demonstrators wearing red and carrying blood-covered dolls.

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jpost.com
Aug 10, 2025

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אני מטיילת עם המשפחה בארגנטינה והאמת שלא הרגשנו פחד מעצם היותנו יהודים לא בכל מקום אמרנו מאיפה אנחנו אבל כשאמרנו קיבלו אותנו נורא יפה
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אני יהודי בארגנטינה ולא מפחד מכלום. אפשר שיהיו אנשים עם דעות אחרות או הערות אנטישמיות, אבל בסופו של דבר אף אחד לא באמת מעז
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So, when I was in Argentina, I felt welcomed. I felt at peace... To them, Jewish people are just people. They are part of the society.
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I'm from Argentina and Jewish... most people don't care but can have negative stereotypes... chance of anti-semitic attacks is low, in Buenos Aires you can generally be openly Jew just fine.
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Argentina has a significant Jewish population... Jewish life seemed to me to be well established with many synagogues, schools, cultural centers, and kosher establishments.
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