A right-wing wave has swept across the continent, reshaping alliances with the U.S. and Israel
Argentinian President Javier Milei is hosting a gathering of Latin American legislators in Buenos Aires this week, seeking to strengthen continental ties with Israel as envisioned in the Isaac Accords.
The event comes amid a shift across Latin America, where a right-wing wave is reshaping alliances with the United States and Israel.
The three-day conference, which is being run by the Washington, D.C.-based Israel Allies Foundation in partnership with the American Friends of Isaac Accords, a nonprofit of the Genesis Prize Foundation, will be attended by the pro-Israel Brazilian presidential front-runner, Flavio Bolsonaro, and some 20 lawmakers from more than a dozen countries.