Colombia has ordered Israeli diplomats to leave the country following the interception of a Gaza-bound flotilla by Israeli forces. The move signals a major diplomatic rift, as the Colombian government condemned what it described as an “unjustified act of aggression” against civilians attempting to deliver aid. The decision has drawn global attention, highlighting Colombia’s firm stance on the Gaza conflict.
The diplomatic fallout adds to growing international criticism of Israel’s handling of the situation in Gaza. Colombia stressed that humanitarian missions should not be met with military action and insisted that nations must respect international law. By expelling Israeli officials, Bogotá has placed itself among the countries taking bold actions in solidarity with Palestinians.
Reactions have been mixed across the globe. Supporters praise Colombia for standing up for humanitarian rights, while critics warn that the move could strain bilateral relations and harm trade and security cooperation. The incident underscores how the Gaza conflict continues to reshape global alliances and diplomatic ties.