Argentine justice declares Iran a "terrorist state" for the 1994 terrorist attack against the Argentine Israeli Mutual Association (Amia) The Federal Criminal Court of Cassation defined the attack as "a crime against humanity" The decision includes a transcendent definition of the right to the truth of victims and their families, and the possibility that they sue those responsible, including the Islamic State of Iran. Experts in the Argentine capital expect that this sentence will have repercussions on the judicial situation of former president Cristina Kirchner who signed a memorandum with Iran to try to get the truth about the car bomb explosion.

The outcome of the ruling could be brought forward by Argentina through diplomatic channels, an arbitral tribunal or even with the assistance of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, the main judicial body of the UN. It was the worst attack in the history of the Latin American country. It occurred in 1994 in Buenos Aires, with a death toll of 85 and 300 injured.