Comment - Action against the criminal of the century. A look at some of the highlights from Europe and Latin America
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain wrote on the "X" social network. - The preventive measures ordered by the International Court of Justice, including that the Israeli regime must stop the military invasion of Rafah, are binding and enforceable.
The termination of Colombia's relations with Israel, the clouding of Spain's relations with Israel, Denmark's demand from the Zionist regime to stop attacks against Palestinians, and the European Union's foreign policy official's emphasis on the validity of the International Court of Justice ruling were the most important news about Palestine in Europe and Latin America.
Colombia. We have severed relations with Israel
Colombian Foreign Minister Luis Gilberto Morio said in an interview with Al Jazeera.
- Colombia broke off relations with the Zionist regime, because this regime did not respect international humanitarian laws and violated them.
Furthermore, we demand that Israel abide by international resolutions and implement the judgment of the International Court of Justice and arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Brazil. We will not be silent against Israeli aggression
The CNN website also reported that the President of Brazil, Lula da Silva, stated that this country cannot remain silent against Israel's deviations in Gaza. He said. "I want to ask for solidarity for the women and children who continue to die in Palestine because of the irresponsibility of the Israeli government.
Relations between Spain and Israel are strained
According to the Guardian daily, Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles described the Gaza war as a genocide of the Palestinian people and said that relations between Israel and Spain have deteriorated since Madrid's decision to recognize the Palestinian state. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain, Jose Manuel Albarez, also wrote on the X social network. - The preventive measures ordered by the International Court of Justice, including that the Israeli regime must stop the military invasion of Rafah, are binding and enforceable, and Israel must comply with them; This also applies to the establishment of a ceasefire, the release of prisoners and access to humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Denmark. Israel's military operations against the Palestinians must stop
According to "Anatolu" agency, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Locke Rasmussen also said. "According to the judgment of the International Court of Justice, we must immediately stop the Israeli ground attack on Rafah and establish a ceasefire. The Zionist regime must implement this decision."
Letter of complaint from European Union employees
At the same time, the Guardian newspaper writes: More than 200 employees of the European Union, in a letter of protest addressed to the three leaders of the union, considered the indifference of the bloc to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as worrying and noted that it contradicts the fundamental values of Brussels. .
Italy. Aid to UNRWA resumes
According to Reuters, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani also announced during a meeting with Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa that Italy will resume its support to the Palestine Refugee Agency (UNRWA) with 35 million euros.
Burrell: The decision of the International Court of Justice is binding
In his message published on the X social network, Joseph Borel, the European Union's foreign policy official, wrote: - The orders of the International Court of Justice regarding the cessation of military operations of the Zionist regime in Gaza are binding and must be fully and effectively implemented.