The announcement of 3 countries of South and Latin America to sever diplomatic relations with Israel

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Three South and Latin American countries, Bolivia, Colombia and Chile, have severed diplomatic relations with Israel in protest against the war crimes and human rights violations committed by the Israeli army in Gaza.


According to Al Jazeera's report, MarĂ­a Nela Prada, an official in the administration of Bolivian President Luis Arce, said in a statement that we demand an end to the attacks on the Gaza Strip, which have so far claimed the lives of thousands of civilians and killed millions of Palestinians. He also announced that his country is sending humanitarian aid to the residents of Gaza.


Earlier, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bolivia, Freddy Mamani, said in a press conference that his government condemned the aggressive and disproportionate Israeli military attack in the Gaza Strip and expressed its disassociation from it and cut diplomatic ties with Israel. What has been decided?


Earlier, Chile, home to the largest Palestinian population outside the Arab world, also said it was recalling its ambassador from Israel to protest Israel's unacceptable violations of international humanitarian law. Time has come when Colombia, another South American country, has asked the ambassador of Israel to leave the country.


The president of Brazil, the largest country in South America, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has also called for a cease-fire on Israel. The Brazilian president said that the attack of Palestinian militants against Israel cannot be a justification for the killing of millions of innocent people in Gaza.