They will not silence me. I will speak out against injustice. |
I am getting the feeling we will have a South Africa moment.
They will not silence me. I will speak out against injustice. |
We must stop the genocide. |
By the way, Hamas is not in the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria or Golan Heights.
Rapper Macklemore is the first Hip-Hop artist to come fotth demanding the U.S. pressure Israel for a ceasefire and and an end to military funding.
He appeared at the Washington, DC #March4Palestine rally on Saturday.
Macklemore addresses rally, stating he knows enough to call it a genocide and expresses sympathy for Israelis but rejects killing innocent humans in retaliation.
“But I know enough to know that this is a genocide,” he said. He added that he was “teachable” and had done some research in the past three weeks. He also expressed his sympathy for the Israelis who lost their lives, but rejected the idea of “killing innocent humans in retaliation”.
The far right is trying to paint peaceful protests as sympathetic to terrorism. They are using Islamophobia and anti-semitism as a wedge to undermine resistance.
Young voters see President Joe Biden as ineffective because he refuses to acknowledge the one sided approach that Israel is carrying out. The Gaza Strip does not have a military.
They lived under military occupation for decades. Too many times we see the junk food media cover this from the perspective of Israel and not Palestine.
The celebrities, lawmakers and people who back Israel are more prone to labeling protesters as the other. Even some of the most notable progressive or non political entertainers support of Israel led to tears in support among fans.
Jamie Lee Curtis, Madonna, Tara Strong, Justin Bieber, Amy Schumer, Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY), Sarah Silverman, Malcolm Nance, Stephanie Ruhle, Rep. Shontel Brown (D-OH), Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), Fred Guttenberg, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ), Gal Gadot and Mayim Bialik are notable for supporting Israel.
It has become a strain among the Democratic Party. The progressive wing is angered by Biden and Democrats literally giving a blank check to a corrupt leader like Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu had said in earlier 2023 that his plans to make Saudi Arabia an ally would not see Palestinians as a part of it. When Washed Up 45 moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem it literally ended the two-state resolution.
The continuation of settlements in the West Bank and the blockade in the Gaza Strip has been a pressure point for resistance.
Watching Israelis cheer the bombing of the Gaza Strip and dehumanizing them was a boiling point for armed resistance.
Watching the propaganda being pushed by Israel and filtered by the U.S. has led to a downward slide of Biden.
Being a supporter of Palestinians isn't anti-semitic nor is supportive of terrorism.
It is about freedom of the oppressed.
Of the 2.49 million people in the Gaza Strip and 3.2 million in the West Bank, do you actually believe that Hamas is hiding among them?
Or is it the fact that Israeli propaganda has made this notion that one Hamas member is all of them. For collective punishment, disabling necessities, air strikes on hospitals, schools, ambulances and shelters.
Literally they air striked Jabalia again and killed over 200 civilians.
Tayyip Erdogan said his country no longer allow Turkish funds go into Israel. |
NATO ally Turkey announced it will no longer support Israel and its decision to strike Hamas. It also stated that the Muslim world and Arab allies should unite to defeat the Israeli Defence Force and Israeli Occupying Force.
The White House and Congress continue the farce of allowing "Israel to defend itself."
The House of Representatives passed a $14.5 billion military aid package which excluded funding Ukraine. President Joe Biden has talked to Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu and had urged him to not engage in a ground offense.
Israel has called for the United Nations to be abolished. They warned that Israel has violated numerous resolutions and they are calling for immediate ceasefire.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said enough is enough.
Turkey said Saturday it was recalling its ambassador to Israel and breaking off contacts with Netanyahu in protest at the bloodshed in Gaza.
Ankara announced the decisions on the eve of what promises to be a difficult visit to Turkey by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken
Palestinian ally Turkey had been mending torn relations with Israel until last month's start of the Israel-Hamas war.
But its tone hardened against both Israel and its Western supporters -- particularly the United States -- as the fighting escalated and the death toll among Palestinian civilians soared.
The Turkish foreign ministry said ambassador Sakir Ozkan Torunlar was being recalled for consultations "in view of the unfolding humanitarian tragedy in Gaza caused by the continuing attacks by Israel against civilians, and Israel's refusal (to accept) a ceasefire".
A tale of two dictators. Turkish president Erdogan breaks with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. |
The Gaza health ministry in Gaza says around 9,500 people -- mostly women and children -- have since been killed in Israeli strikes and the intensifying ground campaign.
Erdogan led a massive rally in Istanbul last weekend during which he accused the Israeli government of behaving like a "war criminal" and trying to "eradicate" Palestinians.
Still more protests will greet Blinken on Sunday when the top US diplomat begins a two-day visit to Ankara marking the last leg if his Middle East tour.
Erdogan separately told reporters that he held Netanyahu personally responsible for the growing civilian death toll in the Gaza Strip.
"Netanyahu is no longer someone we can talk to. We have written him off," Turkish media quoted Erdogan as saying.
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Israel had earlier withdrawn all diplomats from Turkey and other regional countries as a security precaution.
The Israeli foreign ministry said last weekend it was "re-evaluating" relations with Ankara because of Turkey's increasingly heated rhetoric about the Israel-Hamas war.
Blinkin told Israeli officials that instituting a humanitarian pause will ultimately help buy additional time to execute a ground invasion of Gaza.
Ken Buck is a far right Republican. However, he is not an election denier. An idiot, though! |
Here is the list of Republicans that did not vote.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) November 1, 2023
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Oh shut up Colonel Sanders, you’re not even from Texas, more like the DMV.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) November 2, 2023
Chip Roy’s career exist of working for politicians, working for campaigns for politicians, and being a politician himself.
Unity Party all the way!
Which is why you will never hold anyone accountable. https://t.co/RejH3yDqdM
You voted to kick me out of the freedom caucus, but keep CNN wannabe Ken Buck and vaping groping Lauren Boebert and you voted with the Democrats to protect Terrorist Tlaib.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) November 2, 2023
You hate Trump, certified Biden’s election, and could care less about J6 defendants being persecuted. https://t.co/OIgUvndXek
When a terrorist attack happens on our homeland, just remember that Republicans couldn’t even censure Rashida Tlaib, a Pro-Hamas Pro-terrorist Israel hating member of congress.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) November 2, 2023
That’s the message heard all over America tonight. https://t.co/dhafHxYLkA
Job stressing Republican lawmaker. |
Earlier today I announced that I won't be seeking re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives.
— Rep. Ken Buck (@RepKenBuck) November 1, 2023
To my friends in Colorado, thank you for allowing me the opportunity to serve our nation. Being your representative in Washington DC has been the highest honor of my life. pic.twitter.com/FQdPVbpH46
Israel, congressional gridlock, new House speaker, Ukraine, Hunter Biden. The headaches of a U.S. president. |
Lauren Boebert approves of House Speaker Mike Johnson. |
AIPAC continues its hateful attacks on Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib. |
Biden to visit Maine to honor the victims of the Lewiston mass shooting. |
Republicans see the only path to victory is basically obstruct and complain about the president. They won't offer solutions or policies. All they care about is trying to keep folks angry with culture wars and distractions.
Real Reasons To Why Unemployment Rate Stays The Way It Is! The main reasons why some are not working.
Jobs are looking good despite fears.
Companies are cautious about hiring employees. With the average wages stagnant, many are not looking forward to returning to a job that pays dirt wages. Many who worked in the retail, restaurant and low end service industry are not willing to take a job for less than $10 an hour. Matter of fact, no one can survive on $15 an hour.
Republicans don't see the bigger picture itself. They rather continue to believe in conspiracies about people collecting the safety net and not going back to work.
Give them a liveable wage and maybe things might improve in the job market.
The face of evil. |
Washed Up 45's presidency and Republican controlled governments killed millions of Americans. Biden has a slim majority in Congress and things can't be done with obstruction from both parties.
Holding these lawmakers accountable is not just a pledge, but a promise. You need to learn who represents your community. Your local community member, your school board member, your mayor, your state representative, your state senator, your governor, your U.S. Representative, your U.S. Senator and the president need to be held accountable for their actions.
We need to put pressure on Republicans and Democrats to do something to improve everyone's lives.
The call number to the U.S. Capitol is now going to be used. This is the official phone number, 202-224-3121. Let them know that "doing nothing", "refusing calls for a ceasefire in the Middle East," endless "thoughts and prayers," "hearts going to" and "good guys with guns" will be no longer accepted and you want legislation to curb gun violence as well as end the status quo. Let them know that being in your district means you are tasked to bring results to the constituents who voted for you and convince those who didn't consider you the next election. Let them know that women deserve the right to safe medical procedures. Let them know that their failure to pass legislation are the reasons why democracy and the economy are in free fall.
Former college basketball coach Bob Knight passed away. |
I meant an infamous celebrity who was a college basketball coach known for throwing chairs, spitting in the faces of referees and racial dog whistles. A man who backed Washed Up 45 in 2016 and 2020, with the claims of this phony being the "realest president God's ever given."
Bob Knight, known for the time as the University of Indiana Hoosiers basketball passed away. He was 83.
Knight’s family made the announcement on social media on Wednesday night. He was hospitalized with an illness in April and had been in poor health for several years.
“It is with heavy hearts that we share that Coach Bob Knight passed away at his home in Bloomington surrounded by his family,” the statement said. “We are grateful for all the thoughts and prayers, and appreciate the continued respect for our privacy as Coach requested a private family gathering, which is being honored.”
Knight was among the winningest and most controversial coaches in the sport, finishing his career with 902 victories in 42 seasons at Army, Indiana and Texas Tech while mentoring some of America’s best coaches.. He also coached the U.S. Olympic team to a gold medal in 1984.
The Hall of Famer cared little what others thought of him, choosing Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” to celebrate his 880th win in 2007, then the record for a Division I men’s coach.
He was nicknamed “The General” and his trademark temper also cost him his job at Indiana in 2000. He once hit a police officer in Puerto Rico, threw a chair across the court and was accused of wrapping his hands around a player’s neck.
Critics fumed relentlessly about his conduct, but his defenders were legion. There was this side of Knight as well: He took pride in his players’ high graduation rates, and during a rule-breaking era he never was accused of a major NCAA violation.
At Indiana, he insisted his base salary not exceed that of other professors. At Texas Tech, he sometimes gave back his salary because he didn’t think he earned it.
Knight expected players to exceed expectations on the court and in the classroom. He abided by NCAA rules even when he disagreed with them, never backed down from a dust-up and promised to take his old-school principles to the grave.
While he was beloved by many of his players, his disposition and theatrics sometimes overshadowed his formidable record, tactical genius, innovation and dedication to and the game, leaving behind a singular resume..
“He changed basketball in this state, the way you compete, the way you win,” Steve Alford, the leader of Knight’s last national championship team in 1987, once said. “It started in Indiana, but he really changed college basketball. You look at the motion offense and people everywhere used it.”
Long esteemed for his strategy and often questioned for his methods, Knight reveled in constructing his best teams with overachievers. As a hard-to-please motivator, he clung to iron principles, and at 6-foot-5 was an intimidating presence for anyone who dared cross him.
When Knight retired in 2008, he left with four national championships (one as a player at Ohio State) and as the Division I men’s record-holder in wins. He coached everyone from Mike Krzyzewski to Isiah Thomas to Michael Jordan. His coaching tree included Krzyzewski, who broke Knight’s wins record; Alford; Lawrence Frank, Keith Smart, Randy Wittman and Mike Woodson, Indiana’s current coach, among others.
“We lost one of the greatest coaches in the history of basketball today,” Krzyzewski said. “Clearly, he was one of a kind. He recruited me, coached me, mentored me and had a profound impact on my career and in my life. This is a tremendous loss for our sport and our family is deeply saddened.”
Hazel Knight seemed to understand her son’s temperament. Once, when Indiana was set to play Kentucky on television, two of Knight’s high school classmates ran into her at a grocery store and asked if she was excited about the game, according to his biography, “Knight: My Story.”
“I just hope he behaves,” his mother remarked.
He played basketball at Ohio State, where he was a reserve on three Final Four teams (1960-62). He was on the 1960 title team that featured Jerry Lucas and John Havlicek, two future Basketball Hall of Famers.
After a year as a high school assistant, Knight joined the staff of Tates Locke at West Point. In 1965, he took over as head coach at age 24. In six seasons, coaching the likes of Krzyzewski and Mike Silliman, his teams won 102 games and it was off to Indiana in 1971.
Knight quickly restored the Hoosiers’ basketball tradition with a revolutionary offense and an almost exclusively man-to-man defense. Most opponents struggled against his early Indiana teams, with the Hoosiers going 125-20 and winning four Big Ten Conference crowns in his first five seasons.
The run concluded with Indiana’s first national championship in 23 years. That 1975-76 team went 32-0, ending a two-year span when the Hoosiers were 63-1 and captured back-to-back Big Ten championships with 18-0 records. It remains the last time a major college men’s team finished with a perfect record. That team was voted the greatest in college basketball history by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association in 2013.
“One of the things that he said to our 1976 team, which I was fortunate enough to be a part of, was that you may never see another team like this again,” Indiana Board of Trustees chair Quinn Buckner said. “Well, I don’t know that we will ever see another coach like him again.”
Knight won his second title in 1981, beating Dean Smith’s North Carolina team after NCAA officials decided to play the game hours after President Ronald Reagan was shot and wounded earlier in the day. His third title at Indiana came in 1987 when Smart hit a baseline jumper in the closing seconds to beat Syracuse, one of the most famous shots in tournament history.
Knight spent five decades competing against and usually beating some of the game’s most revered names -- Adolph Rupp, Smith and John Wooden in the early years; Krzyzewski, Rick Pitino and Roy Williams in later years.
“He was a guy I idolized when I got here (in 1983) because Bobby Knight was the man,” Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said. “He treated me great, and he helped me. I wish people knew what a great heart that he had. He was a different dude, but if you needed some help, he would answer the bell.”
The Olympic team Knight coached in Los Angeles in 1984 was the last amateur U.S. team to win gold in men’s basketball. And, to no surprise, it came with controversy. Knight kept Alford on his team while cutting the likes of future Hall of Famers Charles Barkley and John Stockton.
“I am so blessed that he saw something in me as a basketball player,” Woodson said in a statement. “He influenced my life in ways I could never repay. As he did with all of his players, he always challenged me to get the most out of myself as a player and more importantly, as a person. His record as a basketball coach speaks for itself. He will be remembered as one of the greatest ever.”
But winning and winning big was only part of Knight’s legacy.
Knight with Washed Up 45. |
— Knight was convicted in absentia of assaulting a Puerto Rican police officer during the 1979 Pan American Games.
— He forfeited an exhibition game to the Soviet Union in 1987 when he pulled his team off the court after being called for a third technical foul.
— He told NBC’s Connie Chung in a 1988 interview, “I think that if rape is inevitable, relax and enjoy it.” Knight was answering a question about how he handled stress and later tried to explain he was talking about something beyond one’s control, not the act of rape.
— He was accused of head-butting one player and kicking his own son, Pat, during a timeout.
— At a 1980 news conference he fired a blank from a starter’s pistol at a reporter. During the 1992 NCAA Tournament, Knight playfully used a bull whip on star player Calbert Cheaney, who is Black.
His most famous outburst came Feb. 23, 1985, when Purdue’s Steve Reid was about to attempt a free throw. A furious Knight picked up a red plastic chair and heaved it across the court, where it landed behind the basket. Fans started throwing pennies on the court, one hitting the wife of Purdue coach Gene Keady. Reid missed three of his next six ensuing free throws.
“There are times I walk into a meeting or a friend calls to say, ‘I saw you on TV last night,’” Reid said on the 20th anniversary of the incident. “I know what they’re talking about.”
Knight apologized the next day, received a one-game suspension and was put on probation for two years by the Big Ten. Intent on preventing such a thing again, Indiana officials chained together the chairs for both benches.
The iconic black-and-white photo of the incident remains a classic for Hoosiers fans and even became fodder for a television commercial with one of his old coaching rivals, former Notre Dame coach Digger Phelps. Knight for years joked he was merely attempting to toss the chair to a woman looking for a seat.
Fifteen years after the chair toss, Knight’s temper led to his downfall in Bloomington. Video surfaced of Knight allegedly putting his hands around the neck of player Neil Reed during a 1997 practice, a charge that prompted Indiana President Myles Brand to put Knight on a zero-tolerance policy following a university investigation.
Then, on Sept. 10, 2000, after winning a school-record 662 games and 11 Big Ten titles in 29 seasons, his time at Indiana came to a shocking end. While passing Knight in an Assembly Hall corridor, Indiana student Kent Harvey said, “Hey, what’s up, Knight?” Knight considered it disrespectful, grabbed Harvey’s arm and lectured him about manners. A few days later, Brand fired Knight.
Students protested by tearing down a goal post at the football stadium, ripping a dolphin statue off a fountain and hanging Brand in effigy outside his home. Knight publicly condemned Brand’s leadership. Brand became NCAA president in 2002 and died in 2009 at 67 while still on the job. Neil Reed died in 2012 after collapsing in his California home. He was 36.
In 2003, Knight lashed out profanely after an ESPN reporter asked about his relationship with Alford, then the Iowa coach. The following year Knight received a reprimand after a verbal dust-up with David Smith, then the Texas Tech chancellor, as the two men stood at a grocery store salad bar.
He still won, too. In his first six years in West Texas, Knight led the Red Raiders to five 20-plus win seasons, a feat never previously achieved at the school. On Jan. 1, 2007, Knight won his 880th career game, breaking Dean Smith’s record with a win over New Mexico. Krzyzewski topped Knight’s mark in 2011, with his mentor broadcasting the game for ESPN.
For nearly two decades, Indiana officials attempted to make peace. Knight refused, even skipping his induction into the school’s athletic Hall of Fame in 2009.
“I hope someday he will be honored at Indiana. That needs to happen. Somebody needs to make that happen,” Scott May, a starter on Knight’s 1976 championship team and an outspoken critic of Knight’s firing, pleaded as Knight stayed away. “I think they should name Assembly Hall after him.”
The ice finally broke in February 2020, a few months after Knight bought a new house in Bloomington. His first public appearance at Assembly Hall since the firing came at halftime of the Hoosiers’ game against rival Purdue.
Billed as a reunion between the coach and many of his former players, the halftime celebration became a sustained roar for The General. May and Buckner, who also played on Knight’s first title team, helped the aging coach — no longer steady on his feet -- walk onto the court.
“When he moved back here, I knew he was in a good place,” said Wittman, who played on the 1981 national champs. “I knew he was happy here, living, and I told him you belong here.”
Knight didn’t speak to the crowd that day. It spoke to him.
“We love you, Bobby,” one fan shouted during a brief pause from the crowd, a scene that brought the steely Knight to tears.
Away from the court, Knight was an avid golfer who loved to read, especially history, and donated generously to school libraries at Indiana and Texas Tech. He would vacation in far-flung places to hunt and fish with family or friends such as baseball great Ted Williams or manager Tony La Russa.
Knight also made a cameo appearance in the 2003 movie “Anger Management” with Adam Sandler. In 2006, he starred in “Knight School,” an ESPN reality show in which 16 Texas Tech students vied for the chance to walk on to his team the following season.
A month after leaving Tech, Knight, who often lashed out at reporters, joined ESPN as a guest studio analyst during the 2008 NCAA Tournament. The next season, he expanded his role as a color commentator. The network parted with Knight in 2015.
He returned to public view in 2016, campaigning for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and kept a mostly low profile until returning to the campus where he became a household name and the state where his presence was so big, his death was announced in retail stores Wednesday night.
“I was standing there, and he was coach Knight,” Wittman said, referring to Knight’s pregame speech in February 2020. “It was like he hadn’t left that locker room. The words he gave to those players before they went out on the floor, it was fabulous.”
Survivors include wife Karen and sons Tim and Pat.
Kings Island is located in Mason, Ohio near Cincinnati. |
Cedar Fair and Six Flags will now be headquartered in Charlotte. The Charlotte area has the Carowinds Amusement Park which operates under Cedar Fair.
The company Cedar Fair is located in Sandusky, Ohio near Cleveland. The company will relocated most of its facilities to Charlotte. Some of its corporate offices will remain in the Sandusky area for the time being. Cedar Point is one of the largest amusement parks in the country. It is located in Sandusky.
Six Flags Entertainment which is based in Arlington, Texas is officially leaving. The company will vacate the city and move to Charlotte.
The combined company, with a pro forma enterprise value of approximately $8 billion based on both companies’ debt and equity values as of October 31, 2023, will be a leading amusement park operator in the highly competitive leisure space with an expanded and diversified footprint, a more robust operating model and a strong revenue and cash flow generation profile.
The combined company will operate under the Six Flags name, with Richard Zimmerman, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Cedar Fair, serving as the President and Chief Executive Officer of the combined company, while Selim Bassoul, President and Chief Executive Officer of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, will serve as the Executive Director of the combined company's Board of Directors.
The combined company will boast 27 amusement parks, 15 waterparks, and nine resort properties in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, according to the Associated Press.
“Our merger with Six Flags will bring together two of North America’s iconic amusement park companies to establish a highly diversified footprint and a more robust operating model to enhance park offerings and performance,” said Richard Zimmerman, president and chief executive officer of Cedar Fair, in a news release. “Together, we will have an expanded and complementary portfolio of attractive assets and intellectual property to deliver engaging entertainment experiences for guests. The combination also creates an enhanced financial profile with strong cash flow generation to accelerate investments in our parks to delight our guests, driving increased levels of demand and in-park value and spending. I have great respect for the Six Flags team and look forward to joining forces as we embark on this next chapter together.”
It will be valued at roughly $8 billion, based on both companies’ debt and equity values as of October 31, according to Cedar Fair.
“The combination of Six Flags and Cedar Fair will redefine our guests’ amusement park experience as we combine the best of both companies,” added Selim Bassoul, president and chief executive officer of Six Flags. “Six Flags and Cedar Fair share a strong cultural alignment, operating philosophy, and steadfast commitment to providing consumers with thrilling experiences. By combining our operational models and technology platforms, we expect to accelerate our transformation activities and unlock new potential for our parks. We are excited to unite the Cedar Fair and Six Flags teams to capitalize on the tremendous growth opportunities and operational efficiencies of our combined platform for the benefit of our guests, shareholders, employees, and other stakeholders.”
The merger is expected to close in the first half of 2024, Cedar Fair says.
Flamboyant liar remains a House member. |
Bolivia said enough is enough. They are calling for Israel to be held accountable. |
🇧🇷🇧🇴🇨🇺🇨🇱🇨🇴 Thank you.
This can't be ignored much longer. World leaders are calling for an immediate ceasefire and the Israeli government continues to ignore it. They are indiscriminately bombing civilians in the Gaza Strip. They are shooting civilians living in the West Bank. They are continuing this propaganda war on X, Meta and Google.
But the images of children, families and heavily populated areas being bombed have finally changed the narrative. It has forced several countries to denounce Israel and demand for full statehood of Palestine.
While over in the United States, those who are Pro-Israel are still dehumanizing and conflating. When they are protesting for a "Free Palestine", they are claiming you're a terrorist sympathizer. When you say, "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," they are claiming you are calling for a Holocaust of Jews and Israel.
When you want the U.S. to stop funding Israel, you are called a traitor.
President Joe Biden, Washed Up 45 and 96% of Congress are influenced by Israel when it comes to intelligence, state propaganda and messaging. They love the donations from AIPAC.
AIPAC, one of the most powerful lobbyist groups in the country has an iron grip on American politicians. This will come to an end and mark my words, this conflating by America is the final straw.
Several South American and Latin American countries are no longer allowing Israel to stay in their countries. The Guardian reported that Bolivia is officially ending its ties with the apartheid country.
A number of South American countries have registered diplomatic protests against Israel, in response to its latest conflict with Hamas, with Bolivia’s government cutting ties entirely and attributing its decision to alleged war crimes and human rights abuses being committed in the Gaza Strip.
The world is tired of Israel claiming it's a victim. |
Hours later, the governments of Chile and Colombia recalled their ambassadors from Israel, while Brazil’s president criticized the continued airstrikes on Gaza.
Bolivia’s deputy foreign minister, Freddy Mamani Machaca, said the decision represented “a repudiation and condemnation of the aggressive and disproportionate Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip and its threat to international peace and security”.
Former president Evo Morales demanded Israel be classified as a “terrorist state” and for the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and “his accomplices” be denounced to the international criminal court for genocide and war crimes.
Bolivia previously broke off relations with Israel in 2009 after the county’s invasion of the Gaza Strip but re-established ties in 2020 under former president Jeanine Áñez.
Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, said on Tuesday he had recalled his ambassador over Israel’s “massacre of the Palestinian people”.
Petro recently likened Israel’s actions to those of Adolf Hitler’s Nazis, drawing a rebuke from Israel’s foreign ministry, which accused him of putting Jewish lives in danger and encouraging “the horrific acts of Hamas terrorists” with his “hostile and antisemitic statements”.
Chile’s president, Gabriel Boric, also announced he had recalled his country’s ambassador in Tel Aviv to discuss the “unacceptable violations of international humanitarian law” he said Israel was committing in Gaza.