9:14 p.m. ET, November 1, 2023
Argentina condemns Israeli airstrike that hit refugee camp in Gaza
From CNN's Abel Alvarado
Argentina's foreign ministry condemned Israel's airstrike on Jabalya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, saying it is “essential to immediately stop attacks targeting civilian infrastructure.”
“Especially those aimed at ensuring the provision of essential services in the Gaza Strip, including hospitals, water desalination plants, and centers that shelter refugees,” the foreign ministry said in a statement published Wednesday.
The statement says Argentina has condemned in “unequivocal terms the terrorist attacks perpetrated by Hamas on October 7 and recognizes Israel's right to self-defense,” but “nothing justifies the violation of international humanitarian law, and the obligation to protect the civilian population in armed conflicts, without making any distinction.”
Israeli struck the
Jabalya refugee camp in northern Gaza on Tuesday and a
gain on Wednesday, killing many civilians including scores of children. The Israel Defense Force defended the strikes, saying it killed a
Hamas commander and hit a command complex of the militant group.
Hamas denied the presence of one of its leaders in the camp.
Diplomatic response: Argentina's statement comes after other Latin American countries took diplomatic measures against Israel.
On Tuesday, Bolivia announced it is
cutting diplomatic relations with Israel, citing "crimes against humanity committed against the Palestinian people" in the wake of
Israel's war with Hamas. Also, Colombia and Chile recalled their ambassadors to Israel for consultation due to the strikes on Gaza.