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Milei consolida su alianza geopolítica con Israel: busca destrabar inversiones y abrir una ruta aérea directa

La visita a Buenos Aires del canciller israelí, Gideon Sa’ar, profundizó la triada geopolítica que une hoy a la Argentina de Javier Milei, el Estados Unidos de Donald Trump y el Israel de Benjamin Netanyahu. El viaje terminó de sellar la mudanza de la embajada argentina de Tel Aviv a Jerusalén y sembró el camino a inversiones y la apertura de una ruta aérea directa entre ambos países.
El polémico traslado de la sede diplomática, en disonancia con la enorme mayoría de los países miembros de la ONU, se efectivizará en otoño próximo con un nuevo viaje de Milei a Israel.
“La embajada de la Argentina en Jerusalén será inaugurada el año que viene con mi presencia”, ratificó el presidente, citado por la Agencia Judía de Noticias (AJN), al recibir a la delegación encabezada por el ministro de Exteriores israelí, cuyo padre nació en la Argentina.
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El traslado se materializará en el próximo otoño, a más tardar en mayo, y será precedido por una visita oficial del canciller Pablo Quirno a Israel en febrero.
“Vamos a tener al presidente Milei en abril o mayo para abrir la embajada en Jerusalén”, confirmó Sa’ar en el Foro Económico Argentino Israelí, celebrado en el hoy llamado Palacio Libertad (ex CCK), junto al canciller argentino.
Quirno evitó precisar más detalles: “Estamos trabajando en una nueva visita oficial del presidente donde vamos a terminar de concretar la mudanza de la embajada argentina en Jerusalén”.
Por qué es tan significativa la mudanza de la embajada a Jerusalén
La ratificación de la mudanza no tomó por sorpresa a nadie. Milei lo viene anunciado desde poco después de su asunción como presidente. Pero en junio pasado, al hablar en el Parlamento israelí, le puso fecha: 2026. Ahora el canciller Sa´ar adelantó que será en el primer semestre y con una nueva visita oficial del presidente argentino.
Muy pocos países tienen hoy su embajada en Jerusalén. De hecho, solo cinco (Paraguay, Estados Unidos, Honduras, Guatemala y Papúa Nueva Guinea). La Argentina se convertirá en el sexto, sin contar a Kosovo, cuyo reconocimiento internacional es limitado y de hecho el gobierno argentino no lo reconoce como Estado soberano. El Presidente Javier Milei recibió en Casa Rosada al Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores del Estado de Israel, Gideon Sa’ar. (Foto: Presidencia)
La mayoría de las naciones tiene sus embajadas en Tel Aviv para mantenerse absolutamente prescindentes en la disputa entre israelíes y palestinos sobre la soberanía de Jerusalén, en especial en su sector Este, ocupado por Israel desde 1967 y cuya soberanía no admite la ONU. El Estado Palestino, reconocido por 157 países, entre ellos Argentina desde 2010, también la reivindica como su capital. Por eso, Tel Aviv se ha convertido en la sede de las embajadas internacionales.
La mudanza a Jerusalén significa alinearse por completo con la posición israelí de reconocer a esa ciudad como su capital, en un contexto bélico complejo y con una paz que día a día se pone en duda con fuertes acusaciones cruzadas entre el ejército de Israel y el grupo islámico palestino Hamas.
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Pero Israel se niega a avanzar en la creación de un Estado palestino, algo que admite como posible el plan de paz impulsado por Trump. La posición argentina de reconocer al Estado palestino, adoptado durante el primer gobierno de Cristina Kirchner, no ha cambiado bajo el gobierno libertario, aunque el gobierno se ha alineado con EE.UU. e Israel en todas las votaciones de Naciones Unidas.
Impulso al comercio y a las inversiones y ruta aérea directa
La visita del canciller israelí sirvió además para impulsar el comercio y las inversiones bilaterales. Además, avanzó en la agenda la apertura de una ruta aérea que una Buenos Aires y Tel Aviv y que podría tener novedades en los próximos meses.
La ruta estaría a cargo de la aerolínea de bandera israelí El Al. “Estamos avanzando en la etapa de apertura”, dijo Sa´ar.
El foro económico Argentina-Israel, que se llevó a cabo en forma paralela, contó con la presencia de 11 empresas israelíes y más de 50 argentinas en las áreas de energía, finanzas, tecnología aplicada e industria.
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Además, según dijeron a TN fuentes de la embajada israelí, se firmó un acuerdo marco de cooperación entre la Unión Industrial Argentina (UIA) y su contraparte israelí.
En su discurso, el canciller israelí destacó el respaldo del gobierno de Milei a su país. “La relación es extraordinaria. Argentina ha estado en las horas más oscuras junto a Israel. Esto no será olvidado”, afirmó.
En ese contexto, vaticinó un incremento del comercio y de las inversiones entre ambos países. “Queremos aumentar drásticamente nuestras inversiones en la Argentina” y “reforzar nuestras importaciones”, dijo. Además, adelantó que Israel abrirá una oficina de negocios en el país el año próximo.
Argentina exporta principalmente carne vacuna kosher a Israel, dijo el presidente de la Cámara de Comercio argentina-israelí, Mario Montoto, que participó en la rueda de negocios. Israel, que exporta tecnología y software al país, es hoy el segundo destino más importante para la carne argentina después de China.
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‘No Kings’ calls itself leaderless, but its own internal documents tell a very different story

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«No Kings,» a decentralized protest movement that crystallized in opposition to President Donald Trump’s second term, will hold thousands of events on Saturday morning, according to Sarah Parker, an organizer for one of the events in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The protests mark the most recent development for the amorphous group, which has prompted similar events in the past.
«Tomorrow we’re going to have over 3,500 events across the country,» Parker said. «I think it’s important to be out in the streets at this moment in time to save our country. The events will be overwhelmingly peaceful, and there are going to be millions of Americans from different affiliations, different ages and different ethnic backgrounds coming together to be in community.»
Parker did not describe how «No Kings» works with local figures to organize events but said the protests aim to build on local displeasure with the administration.
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No Kings protesters, left, pictured alongside Sarah Parker, an organizer for a protest in Minnesota, right. ( Dong Xudong/Xinhua via Getty Images; Fox News Digital)
«I think this is organic. This is a people-powered movement. We have different local hosts that are volunteers who have stepped up to host an event in their areas, even in rural areas. We have hundreds of events in rural and deep-red states,» Parker said.
Unlike other organized organizations, «No Kings» is not a non-profit, a business, or a formal organization, making its structure a mystery. Because of its lack of centralization, it has little to no financial reporting requirements and no easily identifiable leadership.
«No Kings» first burst onto the scene through «No Kings Day» in June 2025, an event that, in the words of their website, inspired «a nationwide uprising 14 times larger than both of Trump’s inaugurations combined.»
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Almost a year later, the protests scheduled for Saturday hope to continue their opposition, touting opposition to Trump’s recent actions in Iran and debates over immigration enforcement.
«Masked secret police terrorizing our communities. An illegal, catastrophic war putting us in danger and driving up our costs. Attacks on our freedom of speech, our civil rights, our freedom to vote. Costs pushing families to the brink,» their website’s description reads.

President Donald Trump on July 28, 2025, in Turnberry, Scotland. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Despite Parker’s framing of a decentralized movement, No Kings provides a highly-structured document for organizers titled «March 28 Toolkit,» instructing viewers on how to recruit their own speakers, delegate roles, register their event and use No Kings branded media materials. It also lays out best practices for logistics as well as how to avoid permitting and insurance requirements for event-holders.
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Notably, the document also includes a «host hotline,» providing a number with a Maryland area code.
A map of events scheduled for Saturday shows organizational activity in the vast majority of urban centers across the country. Parker said that no one center will play a lead role, but that Minneapolis will act as a «flagship.»
Parker isn’t affiliated with No Kings directly. Instead, she described herself as a part of 50501 — another decentralized organization that partners with No Kings. She did not describe the nature of the partnership or how they interacted amid their similarly decentralized structures.
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Protesters gather in Washington, D.C., for the No Kings Day protest on October 18th, 2025. (Fox News Digital/Emma Woodhead)
Asked what 50501 meant, Parker said the name originally stood for «50 states, 50 capitols, one day.»
It, too, is not registered as a non-profit or business.
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When asked who should be listening to No Kings’ messaging, Parker said she believes its lawmakers that should pay attention.
«I think it’s for any elected official that is not listening to their constituents again. It should be a message for any, any elected officials, regardless of their political affiliation,» Parker said.
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Zelenskyy offers cutting-edge drone defense to Gulf allies as Ukraine seeks missile support

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is turning battlefield innovation into bargaining power, offering Ukraine’s anti-drone systems to Middle Eastern allies, while seeking more air-defense support as the war with Russia drags into its fourth year.
Zelenskyy met Friday in Abu Dhabi with United Arab Emirates (UAE) President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the two discussed an agreement by which Ukraine would provide its cutting-edge counter-drone technology in exchange for ballistic missile support and financial aid.
In a wide-ranging interview with Fox News after the meeting, Zelenskyy detailed how Ukraine’s battlefield innovations, namely its anti-Russian drone systems, are influencing defense partnerships worldwide.
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In a wide-ranging interview with Fox News, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy detailed how Ukraine’s battlefield innovations are influencing defense partnerships worldwide. (Fox News)
«We have, for example, drone interceptors. We have [a] system of electronic warfare and a lot of things. All these jointly work in one system. This is what we have [that] nobody has,» Zelenskyy told Fox News correspondent Matt Finn in Abu Dhabi.
Ukraine is now sharing elements of that system with at least four Persian Gulf nations — the UAE, Qatar, Jordan and Saudi Arabia — as they confront growing threats from Iran’s drone capabilities.
But Zelenskyy emphasized the partnership must be reciprocal. Ukraine continues to face a «big deficit» of critical air defense weapons, particularly PAC-3 Patriot missiles used to intercept ballistic threats.
«We are ready to help Middle East countries with our expertise and with our knowledge, and we hope … that they can help with anti-ballistic missiles,» Zelenskyy said.
Ukraine has already signed 10-year defense agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, with a similar deal with the UAE expected soon, according to the AP.
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A plume of smoke rises from the site of a strike in Tehran early on March 28, 2026. (Atta Kenare/AFP via Getty Images)
Zelenskyy also warned that increasing U.S. military focus on the Middle East amid escalating tensions with Iran and the ongoing «Operation Epic Fury» could slow the flow of weapons to Ukraine.
He claimed Russia is already strengthening Iran’s military by sharing drone technology, including Shahed «kamikaze» drones, as well as battlefield tactics developed during the war.
«Russia will share all they know about this war. … They’re already sharing with Iranians,» Zelenskyy said.
While he stopped short of confirming missile transfers, Zelenskyy suggested Moscow has a strategic interest in prolonging instability in the Middle East to divert U.S. attention away from Ukraine.
«This is what they do,» Zelenskyy said.
On the battlefield, Zelenskyy reiterated that Ukraine will not cede territory in the contested Donbas region, arguing it would weaken defenses, damage troop morale and displace tens of thousands of civilians.
«I think their morale will decrease,» Zelenskyy said.
He also urged the Trump administration not to lose sight of Ukraine while addressing Middle East tensions.
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Destroyed homes after a Russian drone attack March 28 in Odesa, Ukraine. (Viacheslav Onyshchenko/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images)
More than 270 Russian drones struck Ukraine overnight Friday, leaving at least five people dead, Ukrainian officials said Saturday, according to AP.
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«I hope that President Trump … will find a way to end this war with pressure on the Iranian regime, and I hope that also they will not forget about … the war of Russia against Ukraine,» Zelenskyy said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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