Colombia
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro expelled all Israeli diplomats from the country following the arrest of two Colombian women on the Global Sumud flotilla, which was heading to Gaza on a humanitarian mission.
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro's visa has been revoked after he spoke at a "pro-Palestinian rally" in New York City and called on US troops to disobey President Donald Trump's orders.
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The government of Colombia has announced that it will provide medical assistance to Palestinian children affected by Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip. Deputy Foreign Minister Elizabeth Taylor Jay said the government would take Palestinian children back to the country for rehabilitation with their families. It is intended to use the services of military doctors who have gained experience during the decades of internal conflicts in the country.
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Colombia, Israel's main coal supplier, has decided to join a trade boycott against the Jewish state. This decision of Colombia may cause an increase in the price of electricity to Israel. At the same time, Russia, the Republic of South Africa, which took Israel to the International Court of Justice, and Kazakhstan agreed to compensate for Colombian coal.
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THY warned of additional conditions for passengers traveling to Venezuela, Mexico, Colombia, Cuba and Brazil. According to it, even if they have a passport and a visa, passengers without luggage, who have not booked a hotel and who do not have a return ticket, and who are going abroad at once, will not be allowed to board the plane.
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