Last year, Colombian President Gustavo Petro broke diplomatic relations with Israel over the genocide in Gaza. But it wasn’t so long ago that the countries were close allies, a partnership forged in mutual reliance on the United States and a willingness to label any dissent as terrorism.
For *The Baffler*, Belén Fernández explains the military and financial ties that once bound Colombia and Israel together.
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Last year, Colombian President Gustavo Petro broke diplomatic relations with Israel over the genocide in Gaza. But it wasn’t so long ago that the countries were close allies, a partnership forged in mutual reliance on the United States and a willingness to label any dissent as terrorism.
For *The Baffler*, Belén Fernández explains the military and financial ties that once bound Colombia and Israel together.