Colombian president: US and Israel behind 'Nazi' campaign - Israeli ambassador reacts strongly
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Colombian President Gustavo Petro accused the U.S. and Israel of employing "Nazi" tactics in political manipulation, drawing parallels between Palestine and Latin America.
- Petro's strong accusations prompted a sharp rebuke from Israel's ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon.
- The controversy arose following a poster campaign targeting Colombian politician Ivรกn Cepeda, whom Petro defended.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has leveled severe accusations against the United States and Israel, alleging they are transferring political manipulation tactics from Palestine to Latin America, employing what he described as "Nazi" methods. Petro's inflammatory remarks, made in response to a poster campaign targeting Colombian politician Ivรกn Cepeda, drew an immediate and strong condemnation from Israel's ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon.
Petro, a leftist leader, specifically criticized what he perceived as a pattern of manipulative political strategies being used against him and his allies. He suggested that these tactics, which he equated to those used by Nazis, were being deployed in Latin America after being applied in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The president's strong language reflects his government's critical stance on international relations and human rights issues.
Ambassador Danon vehemently rejected Petro's claims, calling them baseless and unacceptable. The exchange highlights the deep divisions and tensions surrounding international conflicts and political discourse. Petro's administration has often taken a critical stance on foreign policy issues, advocating for a more independent and regionally focused approach for Colombia.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.