Bolivia has severed diplomatic ties with Zionist regime over the regime’s crimes against humanity in its aggression on the besieged Gaza Strip.
The Bolivian foreign ministry made the announcement on Tuesday after Zionist regime’s jets bombed the Jabaliya refugee camp in Gaza.
At least 400 Palestinians, mostly women and children, were martyred and injured in the Israeli onslaught, amid the regime’s intensified bombing campaign against the blockaded territory.
The ongoing Zionist regime’s offensive has martyred 8,610 Palestinians and left more than 23,000 wounded, according to the figure provided on Tuesday by the Ministry of Health in its daily report on the situation in the occupied territories. The figure excludes the casualties from the Israeli attack on Jabaliya.
Besides its relentless bombardment, Zionist regime has also blocked water, food, and electricity to Gaza, plunging the besieged territory into a humanitarian crisis.
Bolivia in 2009 cut diplomatic ties with Zionist regime in protest of its war on the Gaza Strip.
In 2020, the pro-US government of President Jeanine Anez reestablished ties.
In June, last year Anez was sentenced to a 10-year prison after she was arrested on charges of leading a US-backed plot in 2019 to oust re-elected socialist president Evo Morales.
Bolivia’s current president is Luis Arce who is from Morales's Movement for Socialism party.
Meanwhile, Chile and Colombia have recalled their ambassadors from the occupied territories for consultations, citing the Zionist regime's ongoing brutal and hugely-deadly war against the Palestinian territory of the Gaza Strip.
Chile called for a ceasefire and the passage of humanitarian aid into the coastal sliver, and said Israel was violating international law.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro called the Israeli attacks a "massacre of the Palestinian people" in a post on social media network X.