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Chile and Colombia have recalled their ambassadors from Israel following the country’s recent airstrikes in Gaza.Chile and Colombia have recalled their ambassadors from Israel following the country’s recent airstrikes in Gaza.Chilean President Gabriel Boric announced the decision first.

He cited concerns over Israel’s actions in Gaza.

He believes they violate International Humanitarian Law.Colombia also expressed concern.

Their Foreign Ministry released a statement.

It called Israel’s actions “collective punishment” against civilians in Gaza.Both countries are asking for an immediate end to fighting.

They also want the release of people held by Hamas.Moreover, they call for easier delivery of aid to Gaza’s two million residents.Boric shared his views on social media.

He has summoned Jorge Carvajal, Chile’s ambassador to Israel, for talks.Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro did the same.

He announced it through his social media channels.Chile and Colombia Pull Ambassadors from Israel Over Gaza Strikes.

(Photo Internet reproduction)Petro mentioned a recent airstrike by Israel.

According to Israel, the strike killed 50 individuals identified as terrorists.Petro stated that Colombia may reconsider its diplomatic ties with Israel if the strikes continue.BackgroundThis move by Chile and Colombia adds to growing international concern over the situation in Gaza.

It’s not the first time countries have pulled ambassadors from Israel.Previously, nations like Brazil and Turkey have done the same over similar incidents.

The recalling of ambassadors is a strong diplomatic action.It usually indicates serious disagreements between countries.

In this case, it reflects issues related to international humanitarian laws.The Middle East conflict has been a long-standing global issue.

Both Chile and Colombia have significant Palestinian communities.Their stance could potentially impact their domestic politics as well.Their decisions may influence other countries in Latin America to reconsider their diplomatic relations with Israel.Finally, these actions could be a sign of a larger, international shift in attitudes towards the conflict in Gaza.





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