Petro Says He Will Call Colombian Volunteers to Fight in Gaza
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Colombia's president, Gustavo Petro, said Friday that he will open a call for Colombian volunteers who want to enlist to "fight for the liberation" of Gaza and said he himself is willing to fight.
The Colombian president spoke to the United Nations, asked the American soldiers not to comply with the orders and wants to enlist volunteers to defend Palestine
At the end of his agenda in New York, Petro said that he has already explained to delegations from several countries — including China — his idea to create, through the UN, an army of peace to help curb the genocide in Gaza. He argued that traditional diplomacy has been ineffective.
The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, said he will open a call for Colombian volunteers who want to enlist to “fight for liberation” from Gaza and said that he himself is willing to fight. The leftist president is one of the strongest critics of the Israeli army’s offensive in that territory and qualifies Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as “genocidal.” See this post on Instagram A publication shared by CDN 37 News Channel (@cdn37…
'I will speak in Colombia to open the list of Colombian and Colombian volunteers who want to go to fight for the liberation of Palestine', the Colombian president said. ...
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