The President came to the crossroads of questions about the presence of Eyal Sela at the urgently called Cabinet summit. He maintained that the diplomat gave "the official vision of Israel" and that he withdrew before issues of internal security were discussed.

In fact, the meeting began at 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 14, and the "press conference" of Sela and Manuel Adorni was recorded "at approximately 8:45p.m." while the ministers met. But while this was happening, the official communication spread a photo of the President receiving the diplomat and another that showed him sitting next to Victoria Villarruel in the Eva Perón room. The message was clear: Argentina's alignment with Israel after the Iran attack was so strong that even the head of state included his ambassador as one of the speakers on the crisis committee. The thing is that during the day the ruling party tried to downplay Sela's participation in an emergency meeting. But, in reality, the ambassador played a leading role and even joined the official communications of the meeting.