Twin Bombings A Reminder Of Iran’s Terrorist Threat

(New York, N.Y.) – On Saturday, July 18, families across the world will mourn those killed by Iran and its proxy Hezbollah in the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish Cultural Center in Buenos Aires and the 2012 bombing of a passenger bus carrying Israeli tourists at the Burgas Airport in Bulgaria. Combined, the two attacks left over 90 dead and hundreds wounded. Though the two bombings are linked by a common benefactor, perpetrator and anniversary, they represent only a fraction of the murders carried out through terror attacks for which the Islamic Republic of Iran bears ultimate responsibility.

United Against Nuclear Iran’s (UANI) resources, How Iran Exports Its Ideology, Iran’s Malign Intelligence Activities, and Eye on Hezbollah, analyze the ways in which Iran and Hezbollah have projected their foreign policy objectives abroad and in doing so, perpetrated terror attacks, recruited, and fundraised. To this day, the regime uses its embassies and consulates in Latin America to operate an interconnected web of mosques, cultural centers, educational institutions, charities, and media organs that double as fronts for Iran’s malign ambitions.

To read UANI’s report, How Iran Exports Its Ideology, please click here.

To read UANI’s report, Iran’s Malign Intelligence Activities, please click here.

To read UANI’s report, Eye on Hezbollah, please click here.

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