The Arab Lodge Near Buenos Aires


From a newspaper article published on August 8, 2020.

This is a video from the Hogar Árabe (Arab Home/Lodge) in Berisso, Argentina. Berissa is a suburb of Buenos Aires.

Source: BerissoCiudad
(translated by app)

El Hogar Árabe Argentino de Berisso informó que con motivo de celebrar sus 103 años de vida, estarán realizando distintas publicaciones en las redes sociales de la entidad.

En ese marco, a lo largo de todo el mes de agosto, desfilarán videos, encuestas, fotos, anécdotas y muchos más etc.


The Argentine Arab Lodge of Berisso reported that to celebrate its 103 years of life, they will be making different publications on the entity’s social networks.

In this framework, throughout the month of August, videos, surveys, photos, anecdotes and many more etc. will parade.

The Hogar Árabe has been in Berisso for a very long time, over a century in fact.

A lot of those ladies in the video above seem to be only part-Arab. The Arabs in Argentina have assimilated well, particularly since 90% of them tend to be Christian.

Arab Heart – Argentine Film

Arab Heart – Argentine Film


Posted on YouTube: January 16, 2018

The Latin Americans called the Arabs: Turcos, even though they were Arabs. Why? Because when the Arabs started migrating to South America, they initially came under Turkish passports.

So the movie title: CORAZÓN DE TURCO (Turkish Heart) – 1940 – would be more properly called ARAB HEART.

It is about an Arab trying to pass himself off as a wealthy man to win the affections of a woman.

Chile Lit A Skyscraper With Keffiyeh

From earlier in July:

And from the Middle East Monitor, which is NOT exactly unbiased.

Essentially, a major skyscraper, Chile’s Telephone Tower, was lit up with a Palestinian keffiyeh … to support the Palestinians against Israel’s annexation plans.

Chile has a large – and elite – Palestinian population. This could not happen in the United States.

This is the power of the Palestinian community in Chile.

Source: Middle East Monitor
July 5, 2020

As Israel moves closer to annex large parts of the occupied West Bank, solidarity in the Global South has been gaining momentum. On 2 July Chile’s Telephone Tower was lighted with the Palestinian kufiyeh in support of the Palestinian people and rejection of the annexation plan. Chile, the country with the largest population of Palestinians in Latin America, directed their gesture of support to the Palestinian people in the Occupied Territories.

Chile was not alone in its solidarity efforts; representatives from most Latin American countries signed a joint statement against Israel’s annexation plan. The document was released on 2 July by more than 320 public figures. Among them, former presidents, parliamentarians, ministers, academics and artists. They called upon the international community to impose effective counter measures against Israel, including targeted sanctions, ending trade ties and legal action.

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