Latin American country will look for to prosecute Israeli Prime Minister

Colombian President Gustavo Petro has actually revealed that the Latin American country will look for to prosecute Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for atrocities committed against Palestinian civilians in Gaza.

Foreign Minister Alvaro Leyva was set up to meet International Crook Court (ICC) prosecutors on Friday, to officially push charges versus Netanyahu over “the massacre of the Palestinian individuals’s kids and civilians he has caused,” according to Petro.

The president posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday that Colombia “will contribute to the problem by the Republic of Algeria” for war crimes, submitted before the ICC versus Netanyahu.

Earlier this week, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune gotten in touch with the ICC to “act” to stop Israel’s campaign against Gaza, and urged human rights organizations and other Arab countries to sue Netanyahu.

Three NGOs– Al-Haq, Al Mezan, and the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights– did so on Wednesday, prompting the ICC to examine Israel for “apartheid” and “genocide” over the “constant barrage of Israeli airstrikes on largely inhabited civilian areas within the Gaza Strip.”

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The United States categorizes both Colombia and Israel as “major non-NATO ally” states. Difficulty between the two began last month, however, when Israeli ambassador in Bogota, Gali Dagan, pushed Petro’s government to endorse Netanyahu’s war on Gaza.

Writing on X on October 19, Petro responded that “the barbarity of the state of Israel versus the Palestinian people has far gone beyond the barbarity of Hamas against the Israeli civilian population” during the October 7 attacks. The Colombian leader then required an independent Palestinian state within the 1967 borders with Israel.

Bogota has actually because asked Dagan to leave– he hasn’t– and remembered its envoy from Tel Aviv. Colombia stopped short of severing diplomatic ties with Israel, unlike Bolivia, which did so at the end of October.

Following the October 7 Hamas attack, when the Palestinian militants killed an estimated 1,400 Israelis and took over 200 captive, Israel declared war on Gaza and started bombing the enclave. More than 10,000 Palestinians have been eliminated in Israeli strikes up until now, according to regional authorities in Gaza.

Israel does not recognize the jurisdiction of the ICC, however the Hague-based court has ruled in 2021 that its writ applies to the West Bank and Gaza, which the UN thinks about to be under Israeli occupation because 1967.

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