Honduras became the latest Latin American country Friday to recall its ambassador to Israel for consultations on what it described as the "serious humanitarian situation" facing Palestinians in Gaza.
"In the face of the serious humanitarian situation suffered by the Palestinian civilian population in the Gaza Strip, the government" has called envoy Roberto Martinez to Tegucigalpa "for consultations," foreign minister Enrique Reina said on X, formerly Twitter.
Earlier this week, Bolivia became the first in Latin America to cut ties with Israel since a divisive conflict erupted following attacks by Hamas on October 7 which Israeli authorities say killed more than 1,400 people, mostly civilians.
Chile and Colombia recalled their ambassadors over Israel's retaliatory attacks on Gaza, which the Hamas-controlled health ministry says has now killed more than 9,200 Palestinians -- two-thirds of them women and children.