Expulsion of the Zionist regime's ambassador from Colombia
News sources reported Monday evening that Colombia had expelled the Zionist regime's ambassador to protest the regime's crimes against the people of Gaza. According to CNN news agency, Colombian Foreign Minister Alvaro Leyva asked the ambassador of the Zionist regime to leave this country because of the regime's war against the Gaza Strip. Earlier, Colombian President Gustavo Petro also compared the blockade of the Gaza Strip by the Zionists with the actions of the Nazis and emphasized preventing the return of this phenomenon. Criticizing the Zionist regime's habit of bombing children, Peter said: "The Palestinian people are experiencing one of the worst injustices in the modern world, and Israel must abandon its policy of occupation."
During his recent speech at the UN General Assembly, the Colombian President also criticized the West's dual approach to the war in Palestine and said: "Western countries must also defend Palestine for the same reasons they defend Ukraine in the person of Vladimir Zelensky." Operation Al-Aqsa Storm is now in its 11th day, while the helpless Zionist regime, in front of resistance fighters, bombs only residential areas, hospitals and mosques in the Gaza Strip. As a result of this inhumane crime, 2,808 defenseless Palestinians were martyred and another 10,859 were injured.
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