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Chile, Ecuador and Mexico students lined up against Israel

PNN – With the students of Chile and Ecuador joining the anti-Zionist protests, the National University of Mexico also announced that in the face of the Gaza war, it will review the agreements with the universities of the Tel Aviv regime in order to cut ties.

According to Pakistan News Network’s report from the website of Telesur TV channel, the students of the universities of Chile and Ecuador joined the protests of their classmates all over the world to end the Zionist regime’s genocide against Palestine.

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Ecuadorian students: The government should cut ties with Tel Aviv

The students of the Central University of Ecuador (UCE) asked the president of this country, Daniel Nuboa, to cut ties with the Tel Aviv regime.

Referring to this anti-Zionist demonstration, Maria Jose Largo, a member of the Ecuador Solidarity Committee with Palestine, said: “In my opinion, this is one of the most important actions that have been carried out in Ecuador.”

He assured that this mobilization is a message for the government to know that the students are paying attention to the relations between Ecuador and Israel, whose occupying forces have martyred more than 35,200 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip since October 7.

The participants in this student rally placed the Palestinian flag and a cloth with the words “Anti-Zionist Camp Long Live Free Palestine” at their camp site.

Sherry Talkez, a Palestinian living in Ecuador, said: Thank you for your support for the Palestinian cause. We ask you to continue to resist. The Palestinian people are counting on you.

The students of this Ecuadorian university asked other institutions of their country to join this peaceful demonstration.

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Chilean students: We demand the termination of relations with genocidal Israel

The students of several Chilean universities also asked the president of this country, Gabriel Burich, to cut off diplomatic relations with Israel.

Aldo Bialobos, a member of the Palestine Solidarity Committee of the University of Chile, stated: We ask our university president to sever ties with Israeli institutions, and we request the University of Chile that Gabriel Burich’s government sever diplomatic, economic, and military ties with a genocidal regime.

Students gathered at the Casa Central de la Universidad de Chile (Casa Central de la Universidad de Chile) in Santiago to also commemorate the 76th anniversary of the Nakba.

Bialobus said: “It is very important that we look at this anniversary in the context of the biggest genocide in the world.”

Chilean youths called for an end to Israel’s genocide in Gaza with the slogans “Enough with the death of innocent children”, “Disruption, cut off relations with Israel” or “It is not war, it is genocide”.

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Severing ties with Tel Aviv is on the table of the most important university in Mexico

According to the Sputnik Mundo website, the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) also announced that it will “examine in detail the issue of severing ties with Israeli centers and, if necessary, suspend academic cooperation agreements with universities in Israel that have made any statements contrary to the pursuit of peace and humanitarian duties.”

Currently, the central campus of the University of Mexico is hosting a camp organized by the university’s student community in favor of the Palestinian cause.

In this regard, UNAM requested an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza, calling on the Israeli regime to guarantee full and unrestricted access to all humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

The protest of Latin American students is in line with the wave of demonstrations against Israel’s bombings in Gaza, which began at Columbia University in the United States and today has spread to more than 100 American universities and more than 900 universities around the world.

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