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Correction: Argentina-Iran story

FILE - An Argentine and Israeli flag stand side by side at the office of Guillermo Borger, president of the Jewish community center AMIA, during an interview with The Associated Press in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Feb. 8, 2013. Argentinas highest criminal court on Thursday, April 12, 2024, reported a new development in the elusive quest for justice in the countrys deadliest attack in history the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center headquarters concluding Iran had planned the attack and Lebanons Hezbollah militant group had executed the plans. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano) (Victor R. Caivano, Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

BUENOS AIRES – In a story published April 12, 2024, about Argentina’s top court blaming Iran and Hezbollah for a deadly 1994 Jewish center bombing, The Associated Press erroneously reported that Interpol issued arrest warrants for defendants in the case. Interpol does not issue arrest warrants, but rather “red notices” identifying a person wanted for arrest by another country.