Brett Wilkins
Sep 24, 2025In his stirring final speech to a United Nations General Assembly, Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Tuesday called for an international armed intervention to end Israel’s nearly two-year genocide in Gaza.
“We need a powerful army of the countries that do not accept genocide,” Petro, who is in his last year in office and is limited under Colombian law to a single presidential term, told world leaders gathered in New York. “That is why I invite nations of the world and their peoples more than anything, as an integral part of humanity, to bring together weapons and armies.”
“We must liberate Palestine,” he asserted. “I invite the armies of Asia, the great Slavic people who defeated Hitler with great heroism, and the Latin American armies of Bolívar.”
“We’ve had enough words; it’s time for Bolívar’s sword of liberty or death,” Petro argued, referring to the 19th century Latin American independence hero Simón Bolívar.
If you’re actually interested in how this works, they all take numbers and information provided by Hamas, copy it, and provide their seal of approval. It’s information laundering. These NGOs and UN agencies are not neutral. They are staffed by partisan people and activists. Just look at the people and their biographies.
Start reading here
https://www.uklfi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/213-2.9.2025-Edited.pdf
I have probably read more than you about this, including UN, amnesty, IPC, and other reports.
What was their take on it?
Also, where can I read that document that isn’t VPN-blocked? I’m definitely not clicking on your random bullshit from my home IP, you might decide to genocide me.
Sounds pretty good! What was UN’s, Amnesty’s, IPC’s, and for that matter the ICJ’s take on Israel blocking humanitarian aid while people are starving?
No dodging the question, now. What was their take on it?