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Colombia to Open Embassy in West Bank

May 23, 2024
Colombia to Open Embassy in West Bank
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In a significant diplomatic move, Colombia has announced its intention to open an embassy in Ramallah, Palestinian territories.

This decision comes after Colombian President Gustavo Petro condemned the Israeli actions in Gaza as “genocide.”

Colombian Foreign Minister Luis Murillo informed the press on Wednesday that President Petro, a vocal critic of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has directed the establishment of a Colombian embassy in Ramallah, located in the West Bank.

This announcement coincides with the recognition of the State of Palestine by Ireland, Norway, and Spain, following over seven months of deadly conflict in Gaza.

The war erupted after a Hamas attack on Israel, resulting in the death of over 1,170 people according to official Israeli figures reported by Agence France-Presse.

During the assault, 252 individuals were abducted, with 124 still held in Gaza, including 37 who have died, as per the Israeli military.

Israel has responded with intense bombing and ground operations in Gaza, aiming to dismantle Hamas.

These actions have led to the deaths of 35,709 people, predominantly civilians, including 62 within the last 24 hours, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

Colombia severed diplomatic ties with Israel after President Petro accused Netanyahu of committing genocide. Earlier this month, Petro called on the International Criminal Court to issue an arrest warrant for Netanyahu.

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