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Chile’s President Vows to Reduce Defense Ties With Israel Over Gaza Violence
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In his annual State of the Nation address on Sunday, Chile’s President Gabriel Boric pledged to diversify defense ties to rely less on Israel, condemning violence in Gaza. The announcement reflects growing regional criticism of Israel’s actions. Chile has maintained diplomatic relations with Israel for decades. Boric’s stance signals a shift in foreign policy priorities.
Boric’s speech criticized Israel’s actions in Gaza as excessive. He emphasized Chile’s commitment to human rights in global partnerships.
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Chile’s defense ties with Israel include military equipment and training. Diversifying suppliers could reshape long-standing agreements.
Gaza’s ongoing conflict has drawn international scrutiny for years. Civilian casualties have fueled calls for policy changes globally.
Boric, a progressive leader, has prioritized social justice since taking office. His remarks align with Chile’s left-leaning foreign policy.
Some support reducing ties with Israel to protest Gaza’s violence. Others argue it risks straining diplomatic and trade relations.
Latin American nations often balance relations with global powers. Chile’s move may influence others in the region.
Defense diversification requires new partnerships and investments. Critics warn it could increase costs without clear benefits.
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