Chile's president refuses credentials of Israeli envoy after Palestinian killed
Gabriel Boric did not attend a meeting with the ambassador
after Israeli forces shot dead a teenager in the West Bank overnight
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Published date: 16
September 2022
Chile's President Gabriel Boric refused on Thursday to
accept the credentials of Gil Artzyeli, the new Israeli ambassador to the
country, after being angered by the Israeli military's killing of a
17-year-old Palestinian overnight.
Government sources told the Chilean news site Ex-Ante
that Boric, 36, decided not to see the ambassador "because today is a very
sensitive day due to the death of a minor in the Gaza Strip".
The teenager, Uday Salah, was in fact killed
in the occupied West Bank after being shot in the
head by Israeli forces.
The Jerusalem Post quoted Artzyeli as saying that
Chile's foreign minister had later apologized to him and that the ceremony had
been postponed until October.
In a tweet, Comunidad Judia de Chile, which represents
Chile's 18,000-strong Jewish community, condemned Boric's refusal to accept the
envoy's credentials as a "serious diplomatic incident".
The American Jewish Committee also criticized the move
as "unprecedented" and said Boric must apologize or risk irreparable
harm to Israel-Chile
ties.
However, the Chile Palestine Community group
thanked Boric for his decision in a statement, saying it "values
enormously the decision of the president of the republic... to postpone the
reception for the credentials of the new Israeli ambassador in Chile, because
on the same day the Israeli occupation army assassinated a minor, Oday Salah,
in Kafr Dan, Jenin".
It added that the president's gesture should be an
example for the world to follow in response to Israeli war crimes and the
killing of children.
Return the illegally occupied territory
Boric, a left-wing leader who has been sharply
critical of Israel and also supports boycotts against goods from Israeli
settlements in occupied Palestine, was elected president last year in a
landslide victory.
In 2019, after receiving a gift for the Jewish holiday
of Rosh Hoshanah from Comunidad Judia de Chile, Boric responded by tweeting:
"I appreciate the gesture but they could start by asking Israel to return
the illegally occupied Palestinian territory."
Chile hosts one of the largest Palestinian populations
outside of the Arab world, with a community of between 300,000 and 500,000
people of Palestinian descent living in the country.
In his victory speech last year, Boric, who at 35
became the youngest president in Chile's history, promised to "firmly
fight against the privileges of a few".
"I guarantee that I will be a president who cares
for democracy and does not risk it, listens more than speaks, seeks unity, and
attends to the needs of the people daily," he said.
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