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Nicaragua Severs Diplomatic Ties with Israel Over Gaza Genocide Accusations on October 11
Oct 11, 2024, 10:18 PM
On October 11, Nicaragua officially severed diplomatic relations with Israel, as announced by Vice President Rosario Murillo. President Daniel Ortega ordered the break, condemning Israel for what he described as genocide in Gaza. The Nicaraguan government has labeled the Israeli government as 'fascist' and 'genocidal,' citing ongoing attacks on Palestinian territories as the reason for this decision. The National Assembly of Nicaragua also condemned Israel's actions and supported the severance of ties. Nicaraguan authorities have instructed the Foreign Ministry to proceed with the severance.
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