The Mexico-Israel Friendship Group of the Chamber of Deputies expressed its disagreement with “the violent actions” against the diplomatic building.
“In the framework of the International Day of Peace, we express our conviction that it cannot be achieved through violence,” he said.
“We understand the pain of the mothers, fathers and relatives of disappeared persons who seek a clear and expeditious response. However, the search for justice will never be achieved through violent acts, coercion, or the violation of human rights,” she added.
The demonstration at the Israeli embassy occurred five days after the eighth anniversary of the so-called “Night of Iguala”.
It was also carried out hours after it was confirmed that a federal judge issued a formal arrest warrant against three of the four soldiers arrested last week, allegedly related to the disappearance of the 43 normalistas from Ayotzinapa.
The Undersecretary of the Interior, Alejandro Encinas, also reported today that a judge acquitted 24 implicated in the case.
According to Encinas, Samuel Ventura Ramos, Third District Judge in Federal Criminal Proceedings in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, issued the acquittal. The official explained that there are already more than 120 acquittal freedoms issued by that judge.
“Once again, Judge Samuel Ventura Ramos frees 24 defendants for the disappearance of the #Ayotzinapa students. With which they add up to more than 120 acquittal freedoms issued by this judge in favor of defendants, ”said the undersecretary through his Twitter account.
“The criminal case was opened at the beginning of 2018 by the then PGR. We hope that the FGR appeals it. This is the justice that the figureheads of the Historical Truth defend,” she added.
The soldiers to whom the judge issued a formal prison sentence this Wednesday are General José Rodríguez Pérez, accused of organized crime, as well as Captain José Martínez Crespo and Corporal Eduardo Mota Esquivel, both accused of this same crime and forced disappearance.