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Colombian leader calls Israeli airstrikes on Gaza ‘Nazi practices’

Colombian President Gustavo Petro has strongly criticized the Israeli bombings of the Gaza Strip, describing the Zionist regime’s airstrikes on the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza as “Nazi practices”.

“They [Israelis] claim this is not Nazi-like; killing 5,300 Palestinian boys and girls is a Nazi practice, despite the West’s reluctance to acknowledge this truth,” Petro posted on X social media platform, formerly known as Twitter.

Video footage of a residential area razed to rubble in the Israeli regime forces airstrikes on Deir al-Balah was attached to the posting.

Dicen que esto no es de Nazis. Asi no le guste a la conciencia occidental estos hechos, el exterminio de 5.300 niños y niñas pañestinos es de Nazis, repito de NAZIS. https://t.co/BYlnSdiF0T— Gustavo Petro (@petrogustavo) December 2, 2023

Petro has repeatedly compared Israelis’ atrocious crimes against the Palestinians to Nazi practices in the first half of the past century.

The Colombian leader had previously drawn a parallel between Israeli airstrikes on Gaza and the “Nazi-like” attacks on the besieged Gaza Strip, pointing out that genocide had been launched by the Apartheid regime in the Arab country.

Petro’s remarks reflect the growing concern among the international community as the Israeli regime forces continue to mass kill the Palestinians with at least 16,000 civilians, mostly women and children, dead since Oct. 7.

After the Israeli regime launched its cleansing operation under the pretext of eradicating resistance groups in Gaza, Petro voiced his solidarity with the Palestinian people in numerous messages posted on X.

The Colombian president has noted that the Israelis must stop their systematic attacks targeting the civilian population, urging the European Union to abide by international law and condemn Israelis’ genocidal war on Gaza.

Petro has also stressed that basic needs for human survival such as water, food, fuel, and power, must be restored in Gaza, vowing to send humanitarian aid to the besieged strip.

In addition to the nonstop Israeli bombings, shelling, and direct ground attacks, the Zionist forces have cut off basic essentials needed in Gaza.

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