Colombia recalls ambassador to Israel, citing ‘massacre’ of Palestinians

President Gustavo Petro warns his country will break off diplomatic ties if Israeli attacks on civilians in Gaza don’t stop
Colombia recalled its ambassador to Israel on Tuesday as President Gustavo Petro warned that his country would break off diplomatic relations if Israeli forces do not stop attacking civilians in the Gaza Strip. "I have decided to recall our ambassador to Israel for consultations. If Israel does not stop the massacre of the Palestinian people, we cannot be there," Petro said on X. He was among the first world leaders to condemn the attacks by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip as a genocide perpetrated by Israel against the Palestinian people.
After the Palestinian group Hamas launched a surprise attack against Israel on Oct. 7, Petro showed his support for the Palestinian cause and condemned Israel, comparing them to Nazis.
“Now the neo-Nazis want the destruction of the Palestinian people, freedom, and culture,” he wrote in X.
His comments drew the ire of the Israeli government, worsening diplomatic relations between the two countries, with Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Lior Haiat summoning Colombia’s ambassador to Israel Margarita Manjarrez over Petro's "hostile and anti-Semitic statements."
Petro later condemned the escalation of armed actions against Palestinians and doubled down on his support for Palestine.
"If we have to suspend foreign relations with Israel, we suspend them," he said on X. "We do not support genocides."
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