http://www.stonegateinstitute.org/2775/anti-semitism-chile
Strong antisemitic comments appeared on Chilean websites after the arrest of a young Israeli tourist in connection with a forest fire that destroyed thousands of hectares in the Chile’s Torres de Paine national park in Patagonia. The media reports that Rotem Singer, 23, a tourist from Israel, failed to extinguish burning toilet paper and that was allegedly how the fire started. If Singer is convicted, he could face up to 60 days in jail; however he denies any involvement in the fire and insists he is certain that the tissue paper he had lit had already been extinguished before the fire began. The authorities have ordered Singer to remain in Chile while an investigation is carried out.
The news that an Israeli Jew might have been the culprit for starting the forest fire immediately created an explosion of conspiracy theories over the internet, with many Chileans focusing intensely on on antisemitic explanation for the fire, but wondering what could have been the “ulterior motive” of “the Jews” to start a fire there. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reported that several Chilean news web sites “found” the reason for the arson in a 19th century antisemitic conspiracy theory known as the “Andinia Plan,” according to which Jews want to gain control of the land in the Patagonian region and were carrying out this plan by destroying the ecological reserve.