Colombia Halts Coal Exports to Israel
19 Aug 2024
ASIATODAY.ID, MOSCOW – Colombia has
suspended coal exports to Israel, according to a decree issued Sunday.
“Coal
exports to the state of Israel have been prohibited,” the decree read.
The
plans were announced by Colombian President Gustavo Petro in June. Colombia
provided 60% of all coal supplied to Israel in 2023, accounting for 22% of
Israel’s total powergrid demands.
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severed diplomatic ties with Israel on May 2. Petro has more than once opposed
Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip, calling them genocide.
In
March, Petro announced that Bogota would suspend all arms purchases from
Israel. At the same time, the Colombian president signed a joint statement by
18 nations calling on Palestinian movement Hamas to immediately release
hostages held in Gaza to achieve a lasting ceasefire.
On
October 7, 2023, Israel was subjected to an unprecedented rocket attack from
the Gaza Strip. In addition, Hamas fighters infiltrated the border areas,
opened fire on military and civilians and took hostages.
Israeli authorities say that about 1,200 people were killed during the raid. The
Israel Defense Forces launched Operation Iron Swords in the Gaza Strip and
announced a complete blockade of the enclave. The enclave’s health ministry
says that the death toll from Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip since October 7
has exceeded 40,000. (Sputnik)