Argentina gets attack warning
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Your support makes all the difference.BUENOS AIRES - Israel and other states warned Argentina that it should expect a new attack after the blast that razed the offices of the country's two main Jewish organisations last month, killing nearly 100 people.
The government of President Carlos Menem, in the midst of a diplomatic row with Iran over the 18 July blast, issued a communique warning the population and alerting national and provincial authorities and neighbouring states.
'The information was obtained and confirmed by national and international intelligence organisations of the utmost reliability,' the statement said. Reuter
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