PNN – The Palestinian Mujahideen movement asked Arab and Islamic countries to follow Colombia’s example in sanctioning the Zionist regime.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Al-Mayadeen network, the Mujahideen movement welcomed the decision of the President of Colombia to ban the export of coal to the Zionist regime.
This movement declared: The Palestinian nation wonders why the Arab and Islamic countries, which have religious, linguistic, historical and geographical commonalities with Palestine, do not take similar positions in support of them.
The Mujahideen Movement added: This action of Colombia is considered a victory for the Palestinian nation, which is facing genocide and massacre.
The statement of the Mujahideen movement also states: The increase in stances in support of the Palestinian nation and its ideals is the result of the stability, sacrifice and anti-tyranny of this nation and their fight against global arrogance under the leadership of the United States.
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This Palestinian movement asked all governments, institutions and international organizations to follow the example of Colombia.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro recently banned the export of coal to the Israeli regime in order to put pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war against the Gaza Strip.
Following the termination of Colombia’s diplomatic relations with the Zionist regime in response to this regime’s incessant attacks against the Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip, Gali Dagan, the ambassador of the Zionist regime, left Colombia.
Margareta Mangares, the ambassador of Colombia in occupied Palestine, ended his diplomatic mission and left Tel Aviv at the end of June.
This severing of diplomatic relations was done after the President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, announced in his speech on the occasion of the International Workers’ Day last May 1 that this country, in response to the Zionist regime’s continuous war against the Gaza Strip, has severed its diplomatic relations.
Also, Colombian Foreign Minister Luis Gilberto Murillo recently said in an interview with Al Jazeera news channel that his country cut off relations with the Zionist regime because the regime did not respect international humanitarian laws and violated them.
In the past months, the President of Colombia strongly criticized the genocide of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip and asked the International Criminal Court to issue an arrest warrant for Netanyahu.
Petro also stated that “if Palestine dies, humanity dies too”, and ended relations with the Zionist regime, which until now was one of Bogota’s biggest partners in terms of security and also in the commercial field.