Latin American countries ruled by the left – such as Bolivia, Colombia and Chile – launched themselves against Israel, taking measures ranging from severing ties to withdrawing their ambassadors over… bombings in the Gaza Strip.
Bolivia
He announced that he had severed diplomatic ties with Israel in accordance with what he called an “aggressive and disproportionate military offensive” against the people of the Gaza Strip.
In a statement, Deputy Foreign Minister Freddy Mamani Machaca noted that his government “has taken the decision to sever diplomatic relations with the State of Israel, rejecting and condemning the aggressive and disproportionate Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip.”
Pepper
In addition, Chile recalled its ambassador to Israel, Jorge Carvajal, for consultations due to “unacceptable violations of international humanitarian law suffered by Israel in the Gaza Strip.”
“Chile condemns in the strongest terms and notes with deep concern that these military operations – which at this point in their development involve collective punishment of the Palestinian civilian population in Gaza – do not respect the fundamental norms of international law,” the government said . said. he said.
Colombia
Colombian President Gustavo Petro summoned his ambassador to Israel, Margarita Manjarrez, for consultations on “the mass murder of the Palestinian people” that this country claimed to have committed.
“I decided to call our ambassador in Israel for advice. If Israel doesn’t stop the mass murder of the Palestinian people, we won’t be able to be there,” he said.
Hamas thanks Bolivia, Colombia and Chile
Palestinian Islamist group Hamas welcomed the Bolivian government’s decision to cut diplomatic ties with Israel, calling it a “courageous” step.
He also thanked the governments of Colombia and Chile for withdrawing their ambassadors from Israel.
While condemnation of the bombings in the Palestinian territories continued in several Latin American law firms.
Boric condemns Israel’s incessant attacks on Gaza
The Chilean government expressed “deep regret” over the deaths of United Nations personnel and agencies as a result of Israeli military operations in Gaza and extended its condolences to the families of the victims amid the diplomatic escalation with Israel.
After Tuesday’s bombing in northern Gaza, which killed at least 145 people, Chilean President Gabriel Boric, a well-known supporter of the Palestinian cause, condemned Israel’s attacks and called Chile’s ambassador to Tel Aviv, José Carvajal .
Peru
And Peru, in turn, expressed its deep concern about this deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and condemned the attacks by the Israeli forces on the Jabalia refugee camp, north of Gaza.
In an official statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Peruvian government reiterated that it “condemns and will condemn violence wherever it comes from.” (EFE)
Source: La Neta Neta

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