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Foreign Minister Gil repudiates Israel’s support for “fascist criminals” in Venezuela

Foreign Minister Gil repudiates Israel's support for "fascist criminals" in Venezuela

“Zionism will not pass in Venezuela, here we are humanists,” emphasized the head of Bolivarian diplomacy

Foreign Minister Yván Gil denounced that the State of Israel supports “fascist criminals” in Venezuela and trains them in their “violent practices.”

The Venezuelan diplomat made the statements in response to a press release from the Hebrew country, in which the Zionist entity expressed its support for the former candidate of the opposition extremist group, Edmundo González Urrutia.

“Those who carry out the largest genocide known since World War II,” Gil recalled in light of the war that Israel is waging in the Gaza Strip, which has left more than 40,000 Palestinians dead, mostly women and children.

“War criminals, murderers of children and women, international criminals, who support fascist criminals in Venezuela,” he argued in a publication of his Telegram channel.

“We know that the Zionists support the Venezuelan far right, finance it and train it in its violent practices. We defeated them anyway, they will not return. Zionism will not pass in Venezuela. We are humanists here and we abhor their hatred and baseness,” the foreign minister emphasized.

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