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Pro-Palestinian activists in Venezuela publish location of Israeli aid delegation

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 10:30
Pro-Palestinian activists in Venezuela publish location of Israeli aid delegation

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TL;DR

Pro-Palestinian activists in Venezuela posted the location of the Israeli aid delegation in Caracas on social media, calling the government's hosting of the team a 'disgrace' and demanding the mission be expelled, according to Keren Bezalel (N12).

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Pro-Palestinian activists in Venezuela have publicized the precise location of the Israeli humanitarian delegation currently in Caracas assisting with earthquake relief, according to a report by Keren Bezalel (N12). The activists, operating under the banner "No Los Quiremos Aqui" ("We Don't Want Them Here"), posted on social media that '17 years after the severance of relations, the Israelis come to 'save' Venezuelans — after the crimes they committed in Gaza.' The posts accused the Venezuelan government of 'shame' for welcoming and working with the delegation.

The Israeli mission, a joint effort by private rescue organizations Magen, Ready for Rescue, and SmartAID, arrived last week as the first official Israeli presence in Venezuela since diplomatic ties were cut in 2009, following the fall of the Maduro regime. As The Zioneer has reported, the delegation has been operating in the Valencia and La Guaira areas, documenting 'extensive and extraordinary' destruction. A separate IDF-led official mission also recently joined the relief effort. The location disclosure raises security concerns for the delegation, though no incidents have been reported as of this writing.

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