Argentine authorities have launched a nationwide manhunt for two Israeli individuals—widely described across social media as active or former IDF (Israel Defense Forces) soldiers posing as tourists—who were caught on video deliberately setting multiple fires in a protected forest region of Patagonia.
The incident, which unfolded around January 6, 2026, in one of Argentina’s most pristine and ecologically sensitive areas, has reignited long-standing suspicions about foreign activities in the southern frontier, including the infamous Andinia Plan conspiracy theories that claim Zionist interests seek to establish control over Patagonia.
Multiple eyewitness accounts and viral videos shared on X show the suspects allegedly starting fires in a protected basin, with the intention of creating a larger firestorm in the “edenic paradise” of Patagonia. When confronted, the individuals fled the scene, prompting immediate police action.
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Adding fuel to the fire—literally—some reports mention the discovery of IDF-marked hand grenades near the scene, further suggesting these were no ordinary backpackers.
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This isn’t the first time Israeli “tourists” have been linked to suspicious wildfire activity in the region. Similar accusations surfaced in neighboring Chile in the past, and the pattern has many observers connecting the dots to a broader agenda.

Reports link the fires to efforts to devalue land for cheap acquisition, part of alleged long-term plans to secure strategic territories in Patagonia—home to vast freshwater resources, minerals, and geopolitical importance.
The timing couldn’t be more suspicious: With Argentina under President Javier Milei, who has openly aligned himself with Israel, many see this as the perfect window for unchecked foreign activity. Why else would the government remain silent as protected national forests burn?
As the manhunt continues, questions mount: Are these isolated acts of arson, or part of a coordinated effort tied to the decades-old whispers of foreign designs on Argentine soil? The people of Patagonia—and indeed all Argentines—deserve answers, and fast.

