The leftist presidents of Chile and Colombia have both recalled their ambassadors to Israel for consultations, as the pair condemned Israel's military operations in the Gaza Strip, ongoing since the bloody Hamas attacks of October 7.
Chilean President Gabriel Boric said the summoning was due to the "unacceptable violations of international humanitarian law."He stressed the country's condemnation of the Israeli military operations, saying they "entail collective punishment of the Palestinian civilian population in Gaza."
He cited the Hamas health authorities' death toll of over 8,000, saying they were mostly women and children.
Colombia's president, Gustavo Petro, also said he was recalling Bogota's ambassador to Israel, saying he could not remain in the country "if Israel does not stop the massacre of the Palestinian people."On Monday, Bolivia's leftist government announced the severing ties with Israel over "the aggressive and disproportionate Israeli military offensive" in Gaza.
US President Biden and Jordan's King Abdullah discuss protecting Gaza civilians
US President Joe Biden discussed with Jordan's King Abdullah II the importance of protecting civilians' lives in Gaza and ensuring that "Palestinians are not forcibly displaced outside of Gaza."
In a phone call, the two heads of state stressed their shared commitment to increasing aid to civilians in Gaza, the White House said.
They discussed "urgent mechanisms to stem violence, calm rhetoric, and reduce regional tensions."
Biden confirmed "unwavering US support for Jordan and His Majesty's leadership."