Colombia, Brazil condemn Trump statements on Gaza takeover
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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has expressed deep skepticism over the US proposal to "take control" of Gaza, calling it a pretext for the forced displacement of Palestinians under the guise of "bringing peace to the Middle East."
Speaking to the media, Lula questioned whether the US, the Israeli occupation's closest ally, had any legitimate right to occupy Palestinian land.
"What happened in Gaza was genocide," he stated. "Honestly, I don't know if the United States, which is part of all this, is the right country to oversee Gaza."
Lula further criticized Washington’s global role, remarking, "The US has been marketed as a symbol of world democracy, but it has appointed itself as the planet’s judge."
Colombian president condemns US plan
Colombian President Gustavo Petro also weighed in on former US President Donald Trump's remarks about Gaza, warning that such a move could trigger an even worse war.
"They are about to ignite the worst war, based on their belief that they are God’s chosen people," Petro said.
He emphasized that "God’s people are not white Americans or Israelis. God’s people are all of humanity."
Lula and Petro's statements add to the growing international backlash against US policies on Gaza, as concerns mount over the future of the Palestinian territory.
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