Colombia's new position: Repeated accusations of genocide against Israel and requests for more aid for the Gaza Strip
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia has once again condemned the genocide of the Zionist regime against the Gaza Strip and called for more humanitarian aid to be sent to help the Palestinians living in the besieged area.
The news agency Prensa Latina has reported that; Luis Gilberto Murillo, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia said last Wednesday that "the human suffering suffered by the people of the Gaza Strip is unacceptable and requires an immediate and effective response from the international community. He has added that his country has broken diplomatic relations with the brutal regime of Israel as a sign of condemning actions that are war crimes and violations of human rights and international humanitarian law.
The Colombian government severed its diplomatic ties with the rogue Israeli regime in early May. The head of the Colombian diplomatic body also said that he supports the process initiated by South Africa against the Zionist regime in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for violating the Convention against Genocide in 1948, and also announced that Bogota supports the decision of Karim Khan, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to demand the arrest of the rulers of the Tel Aviv administration who continue to commit crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip.
In the end, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia has said; His country has designed a humanitarian aid program aimed at helping children and women victims of the war initiated by Israel against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, which will be led and implemented by the Colombian government in the coming weeks, and that others will also be invited to join the program.
The brutal attacks of the Zionist administration in the Gaza Strip have resulted in the death of at least 37,164 Palestinian martyrs, more than 84,800 wounded and thousands of others left under the rubble.