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MFA said Colombia’s top diplomat can only visit the Palestinian Authority if she also visits Jerusalem, out of fear the trip would set a precedent for foreign dignitaries.

HAARETZ

Israel denied this week a request by Colombian Foreign Minister Maria Angela Holguin to visit Ramallah.

According to a statement by the Foreign Ministry in Bogota, Israel would only permit Holguin to visit Ramallah if she agreed to visit Jerusalem on the same visit to the region. A senior official in the Israeli Foreign Ministry confirmed the matter, stating that the directive was ordered by Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman.

It is highly unusual for the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem to give such a directive, and it appears that the move was made in an effort to harden its policy with regards to visits by foreign ministers to the Palestinian Authority, which are normally carried out without any difficulty.

Differences of opinion over Holguin’s visit to Ramallah led to a diplomatic incident that caused tensions between Israel and Colombia, which is considered a central Israeli ally in Latin America. Colombia is one of the last two countries in Latin America that has not recognized Palestine as a state. The second country is Panama, another of Israel’s allies. Israel and Colombia have ties in economic, diplomatic and security areas.

The saga began on November 3, when Colombia’s ambassador to Israel, Fernando Alzate Donoso, asked the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem to arrange entry for Holguin from Jordan to Ramallah via Israel. The Colombian ambassador stipulated that Holguin was interested in meeting with her Palestinian counterpart, Riyad al-Maliki, and possibly Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, too.

Holguin arrived in the region for a visit in Jordan and Gulf states, but wished to add Ramallah to her itinerary. A senior official in the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem said it is likely she was put under Palestinian and Jordanian pressure to visit Ramallah.

The Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem received Donoso’s request bitterly and said it would consider the request and provide an answer as soon as possible. A number of debates were held in the ministry on the matter, which eventually made it to Lieberman’s desk.

The senior Foreign Ministry official noted that, as far as Lieberman was concerned, if Israel agrees to allow foreign ministers of other countries to visit Ramallah without visiting Jerusalem too, it will set a precedent that many other countries in the world would take advantage of in the future. Lieberman even opined that amid the backdrop of tensions in Jerusalem in recent weeks, Israel needs to take a principled and resolute stand on the matter.

Lieberman instructed Foreign Ministry staff to convey to the Colombians that in light of the years-long friendship between the countries, it would be fitting for Holguin’s visit to Ramallah to be made in conjunction with a visit to Israel. What this diplomatic speech means is clear: Holguin being allowed to visit Ramallah is conditioned on her visiting Jerusalem, too.

The Colombians understood the message and announced shortly afterward that, due to the minister’s full itinerary, she would not be able to also add a visit to Jerusalem, and, as such, Bogota was withdrawing the application to enter the Palestinian territory via Israel.

However, Israel’s unwillingness to facilitate her visit to Ramallah did not prevent Holguin from meeting with her Palestinian counterpart. In the end, they met in Amman on Monday.

The spokesman for the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem, Emmanuel Nahshon, said in response: “As is customary and especially in light of the friendly relations (between Israel and Colombia), we invited the minister to attend a short meeting in Jerusalem, but in light of scheduling restraints the minister decided not to visit the Palestinian Authority and Israel during her current trip. We hope that we will be able to arrange a visit for Minister Holguin to Israel soon.”

Nahshon added that “Colombia is one of Israel’s central allies in Latin America. The friendly relations between the states allows for fruitful and versatile cooperation. Israel maintains continuous diplomatic dialogue with the Colombian government, which culminated in the latest visit by (Colombian) President (Juan Manuel) Santos to Israel last year.”

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  1. Nahshon added that “Colombia is one of Israel’s central allies in Latin America. The friendly relations between the states allows for fruitful and versatile cooperation. Israel maintains continuous diplomatic dialogue with the Colombian government, which culminated in the latest visit by (Colombian) President (Juan Manuel) Santos to Israel last year.”
    Meaning “israel” dictates terms to its ‘allies’. That is how ‘they roll’. With friends/allies like that no one needs enemies. And the ‘jewish State’ leads the pack in this form of ‘Diplomacy’. Now that’s what I call Mob Rule! In other words, ‘Demock’racy’.

  2. “Colombia is considered a central Israeli ally in Latin America.” ` Haaretz
    Yes, as I have noted before, Colombia crawls with Israelis. So does Panama and Honduras.
    Peru has a lot of Israelis too. One Israeli, Eliane Karp, married Alejandro Toledo when he was president of Peru.
    Israeli atrocities mean nothing to many creeps in Latin America. Colombia purchases planes, drones, weapons and intelligence systems from Israel.
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    The Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar cooperated with this nexus of Israelis and the Colombian government — but when Escobar turned against them, and became a populist, a man of the people, the Colombian government moved to kill him. With the help of Israelis and their technology, the Colombian government hunted down Escobar, killed him, and replaced him with the brothers Gilberto and Miguel Orejuela, heads of the Calli Cartel. That was in 1993.
    By 2005 the US and Colombian governments decided that they no longer needed any drug lords at all. Government operatives could directly oversee the manufacture and transport of drugs themselves. The drug trade became centralized into giant conglomerates, just like every other industry. Therefore the Colombian government (again with Israeli help) rounded up the Orejuela brothers and shipped them off to federal prison in the USA, where they remain to this day.
    Note that when Pablo Escobar became a populist humanitarian, he became “Hitler.” When he became compassionate, he was denounced as “supremely evil.” These lies continue today with both Hitler and Escobar. Indeed, in 2012, Colombia produced a popular TV series about Pablo Escobar titled “El Patrón de Mal” (The Pattern of Evil”).
    Hispanics and Gringos both have a schizophrenic view of drug lords. They regard drug lords as “evil” — and yet they love movies and TV shows that romanticize and glorify drug lords. It’s part of the madness of society.
    Yes, the Jews have spread their tentacles far.
    Around 10,000 tourists from Finland visit Israel every year. That’s sick.
    Around 20,000 Brazilians live in Israel. That’s sick.
    Croatia has an embassy in Tel Aviv, plus 4 honorary consulates in the cities of Ashdod, Caesarea, Jerusalem and Kfar Shmaryahu. That’s sick.
    Like Israel, Spain has its own “Right of Return” policy which states that Sephardic Jews may apply for Spanish citizenship after a year of legal residency in Spain. That’s sick.
    There is an annual Philippine Fair in Haifa, organized by the Philippine Embassy in Tel Aviv and the Municipality of Haifa, featuring booths selling Filipino nick-nacks and food as well as showcasing Filipino music and dance. That’s sick. Look at these giant flags of Israel and the Philippines in the desert…
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    Below, Colombian Foreign Minister Jaime Bermudez in Jerusalem gets in touch with his inner Jew.
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  3. People are commenting negatively on this issue. People, you are wrong.
    This is a great story and wonderful action by Israel. The more that the arrogance, blackmail and corruption of the Zionist is revealed, the quicker the Palestinians and the world will be able to move to freedom and independence.

  4. https://quatloosx.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/peru_011.jpg
    Speaking of Latin America, Peru has 15,000 Jews, and the government is very tight with Israel.
    South American newspapers say that on 28 Oct 2014, Mossad operatives in Peru ordered the local police to arrest a Lebanese man who is married to a Peruvian woman (Carmen Carrión Vela) and accuse the man of being a member of Hezbollah.
    Muhumad Ghaleb Hamdar, 28, has now been sentenced to 1.5 years in prison while prosecutors think of up some charge against him.
    Got that?
    No charges have been filed against Mr. Hamdar. And yet he must do at least 1.5 years in prison. The Jews will it.
    Prosecutor Wendy Calero claims that Mr. Hamdar told police he had been gathering information for Hezbollah. Ms. Calero also claimed that traces of nitroglycerin and pictures of Lima’s airport were found in Mr. Hamdar’s belongings. Furthermore, plastic gloves were found in his trash.
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    Why would a Hezbollah member travel all the way to Lima Peru with “traces of nitro-glycerin” to blow up an airport (or whatever)?
    Oh that’s right. Terrorists don’t need reasons. They’re insane.
    The “nitroglycerin” nonsense is a Haaretz embellishment. What police actually claimed was that they found traces of trinitrotoluene (TNT) in Mr. Hamdan’s belongings. The standard military explosive “Composition B” is a mixture of TNT and RDX, but trinitrotoluene has many uses other than as an explosive. Besides, the police could be lying. Or, Mossad could easily have placed TNT is Mr. Hamdan’s belongings.
    In any case, Mr. Hamdan says he has no links to Hezbollah, and he has not been charged with anything. He has been sentenced to 1.5 years while prosecutors think up some charge against him.
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    The Peruvian government works very closely with Mossad. Evidently Mr. Hamdar entered Brazil using a Sierra Leon passport. When Hamdar later entered Peru, the Mossad agents in Peru (looking at government databases) noticed that a man with an Arab name had a Sierra Leone passport. So the Jews ordered Peruvian police to arrest Mr. Hamdar at his apartment on 28 Oct 2014. Police interrogated him for eight days, and threatened to arrest his wife if he didn’t confess. Police said that if he did confess, then he might be deported, but that would be all. Confess to what? The police were not clear. Eventually Mr. Hamdan signed a piece of paper that was placed before him. (He speaks English, but very little Spanish.) Voila – Mossad had him. He is a global terrorist.
    Mr. Hamdar says he was tricked into signing the paper, and that he has no connection with Hezbollah.
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    In reporting this incident, Haaretz makes no mention of Mossad, but Several south American news outlets do. An example, is El Comercio, one of the major newspapers in Peru. Another example is Infobae.com, a pro-Israel news outlet in Argentina. Infobae.com provided a photo of Mr. Hamdan. As you can see, it’s not even him.
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    Several members of Mr. Hamdan’s family have traveled from Lebanon to Lima Peru to give him support.

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