During the afternoon of May 20, the Eje del Buen Vivir in Bellas Artes, Caracas, became a space of resistance and reflection. In the Venezuelan capital, a group of people gathered to converse with Argentinian journalist Sebastián Salgado, editor of Data Urgente, in an event that promised much more than information: it was a political…
The Argentinian journalist pointed out that Argentinian President Javier Milei defines himself as “the most Zionist president in the world.”
This is not just a symbolic statement. According to Salgado, Milei wants to transform Argentina into an appendage of the Zionist entity through concrete actions ranging from the modification of laws to unprecedented economic incentives for Israeli citizens.
The reform of the Land Law now allows foreigners, mainly Israelis, to buy large tracts of land in Patagonia.
This is compounded by the modification of the Forest Law. Previously, land burnt in forest fires could not be sold until 20 years had passed, but now it can be sold immediately, opening the door to speculation and dispossession. Salgado emphasized that these changes are not coincidental, but part of a strategy of silent Zionist occupation of Argentina.
Milei’s government also offers social benefits, healthcare, and even salaries to any Israeli who emigrates to Argentina. “Just for arriving, the government gives them a salary,” Salgado said, while the attendees were astonished by the magnitude of the offer. The deliberate underfunding of the institutions combating forest fires in Patagonia is but a part of the puzzle: the fires, far from being accidents, become tools of territorial appropriation.
The symbolic link between Milei and Zionism is reinforced by details such as Netanyahu’s real surname (Mileikovsky), which shares a root with Milei’s. The presence of Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, at Milei’s inauguration was another unprecedented gesture, which Salgado interpreted as part of an international power network.
Cross post from https://news.abolish.capital/post/53348

