The Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot said that the President of Chilean Gabriel Borik directed the withdrawal of the military inaugules of his country from Israel, in a move that Palestine welcomed, and called on other countries to follow the example of Chile.
The Chilean Foreign Ministry said on its website that its embassy had informed the Israeli authorities with the withdrawal of the two military interests who were performing their duties in our mission in Tel Aviv.
The decision attributed to the extremely dangerous humanitarian situation experienced by the Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip as a result of the non -proportional and indiscriminate military operation of the Israeli army.
I also attributed it to the ongoing obstacles that prevent the entry of aid to the Palestinian territories.
Chile called Israel to stop its war in the occupied Palestinian territory, allow the entry of humanitarian aid, and respect international and international humanitarian law.
According to Yediot Aharonot, Chile had 3 military attaches to the navy, land and the air force, but one of them was withdrawn months ago, but now the remaining two have been withdrawn permanently.
Before Burik’s annual speech to the nation next Sunday, Israeli diplomatic sources estimated that there was a high possibility that the president would announce the severing of ties with Israel, according to the newspaper.
The newspaper described this step as a new escalation in diplomatic relations between the two countries since the outbreak of the Gaza war, and the accusations against Israel of war crimes.
For its part, Palestine praised on Wednesday evening the Chilean decision with the withdrawal of its military annexes from its embassy to Israel, and described the Chilean decision as an important and courageous step that expresses the international rejection of the criminality, killing, destruction and starvation of the occupation authorities.
She called for serious and immediate international positions to force the occupying state to stop its bloody war in the Gaza Strip, and its attacks in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and its compliance with international legitimacy resolutions and international law.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel has launched a war of genocide in Gaza with American support that includes killing, starvation, and forced displacement, ignoring all international calls and orders to the International Court of Justice to stop it.
The genocide left more than 177 thousand Palestinian martyrs and wounded – most of them children and women – and more than 11 thousand missing, in addition to hundreds of thousands of displaced people and famine that killed many, including children.