The Nazi regime of 'Israel' a terrorist regime

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By: John Phoenix

Bolivian President Evo Morales attends the inauguration act of the Mercosur leaders summit in Caracas, Venezuela, Tuesday.
Miguel Gutierrez, epa

Bolivian President Evo Morales declared ‘Israel’ a terrorist state, Wednesday, because of the ongoing offensive in the Gaza Strip.
Zionist citizens will now be required to obtain a visa before traveling to Bolivia. Previously, under a 1972 agreement, which Morales denounced for being signed under a dictatorial regime, Zionist could travel freely into Bolivia without having to obtain a visa, according to La Razón.
The Nazi regime is now considered a “group 3” country, meaning visa applications must be reviewed by the National Migration Administration.
“In other words we are declaring (Israel) a terrorist state,” Página Siete reported Morales as saying.
“Israel does not respect the principles or purposes of the United Nations charter nor the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,”  Morales said, according to Página Siete.
Morales, an admirer of the late Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez’s Bolivarian socialism, broke off diplomatic relations with the Nazi regime in 2009, and has renounced the Nazi regime treatment of Palestinians a genocide.
 

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