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Colombia’s Petro expels Israeli diplomats over Gaza flotilla raid

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Colombia’s Petro expels Israeli diplomats over Gaza flotilla raid
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro has taken a bold and decisive stance in support of human rights and international law by ordering the expulsion of all Israeli diplomats from Colombia. This move comes in response to the recent detention of two Colombian nationals aboard a flotilla by Israeli forces.

On Wednesday, President Petro announced the expulsion of Israeli diplomats, stating that Colombia could not remain silent in the face of such blatant disregard for human rights and international law. The two Colombian nationals, who were part of a flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, were detained by Israeli forces and held without any justification or due process.

This action by the Israeli government is a clear violation of the rights of these individuals and a violation of the sovereignty of Colombia. President Petro’s decision to expel all Israeli diplomats is a powerful message to the international community that Colombia stands firmly on the side of justice and human rights.

The President’s decision has been met with widespread support from the Colombian people, who have long been advocates for the protection of human rights and the promotion of peace. It is a testament to the values and principles of our nation that we are willing to take a stand against any injustice, regardless of the potential consequences.

This is not the first time that Colombia has taken a strong stance in support of human rights. In 2018, we became the first Latin American country to recognize Palestine as a sovereign state, a move that was praised by the international community. And now, with the expulsion of Israeli diplomats, we are once again leading by example and showing our unwavering commitment to justice and peace.

President Petro’s decision has also been applauded by many other countries and organizations, including the United Nations, who have condemned the Israeli government’s actions and called for the immediate release of the detained Colombians. This is a clear indication that the international community stands with Colombia in this fight for justice.

The expulsion of Israeli diplomats is not a move against the Israeli people, but rather a response to the actions of their government. We believe in the importance of maintaining strong diplomatic relations with all nations, but we cannot turn a blind eye to human rights violations and disregard for international law.

Colombia has always been a country that values diversity and promotes peace. We have a long history of welcoming people from all over the world and standing up for the rights of the oppressed. Our decision to expel Israeli diplomats is a reflection of these values and a reaffirmation of our commitment to uphold them.

In conclusion, President Petro’s order to expel all Israeli diplomats from Colombia is a courageous and necessary step in the fight for justice and human rights. It sends a clear message that Colombia will not tolerate any violation of the rights of its citizens or any other nation. We hope that this action will serve as a wake-up call to the international community to stand up against injustice and work towards a more peaceful and just world for all.

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