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Chile recalls ambassador to Israel
“Chilean President Gabriel Boric said on Tuesday the country was recalling its ambassador to Israel for consultations after Israel’s ‘violations of international humanitarian law’ in the Gaza Strip.
“‘Chile strongly condemns and observes with great concern ... these military operations,’ Boric wrote in a post on social media platform X.”
https://english.alarabiya.net/News/middle-east/2023/11/01/Chile-recalls-ambassador-to-Israel-for-consultations-after-Gaza-Strip-attacks
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Bolivia becomes first country to sever ties with Israel
“The decision was announced … by María Nela Prada, a minister in President Luis Arce’s administration.
“‘We demand an end to the attacks on the Gaza Strip which have so far claimed thousands of civilian lives and caused the forced displacement of Palestinians,’ the minister [said].
“Bolivia’s deputy foreign minister, Freddy Mamani Machaca, said the decision represented ‘a repudiation and condemnation of the aggressive and disproportionate Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip and its threat to international peace and security …’”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/31/bolivia-israel-hamas-gaza-war-crime
russia news said Nutenyahu had been caught out he arranged the attack and let them in, as an excuse to then clear the middle east, and send them to europe and the UK, but the world has sided with hamas
ReplyDeleteagainst the jew even israelis now are calling for nutenyahus blood
If any European politicians had any gumption, they would be doing exactly the same. Notably nations like Hungary, Greece, Portugal, Norway and the like. None of those nations were involved in the Holocaust to any significant extent, so they should have no guilt complexes about Israel these days.
ReplyDeleteI'd vote for any credible UK politician that said three things: uphold Brexit and get it properly done; break diplomatic relations with Israel and tell the USA that unless it stops being run by dual nationals, then loosening of ties between the UK and US are inevitable.