
Ibrahim Hussein Berro (1973-18 July 1994) was a member of Hezbollah and the suicide bomber responsible for the 1994 AMIA bombing in Argentina.
Biography[]
Ibrahim Hussein Berro was born in Lebanon in 1973 to a Shia Muslim family, and he left school and joined Hezbollah in 1989 after being radicalized by his brother, a Hezbollah member. Berro travelled to Iran and received training, and he entered Argentina at the crime-ridden Ciudad del Este with Ahmed Saad, another Hezbollah member. On 18 July 1994, he drove a Renault Trafic van carrying 606 pounds of fertilizer and fuel oil into a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, killing himself and 85 others and injuring over 300 people. Two months later, some radio stations in Lebanon claimed that he had been killed by the IDF during the Lebanese Civil War in an attempt to cover up his role in the bombing.