Cuba's foreign minister denounces Israel's new Gaza border declaration

Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez denounced Israel's declaration of a new border line between Gaza and Israel today. The statement was made public via the social network X from Havana.

On December 10, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez expressed his rejection of Israel's recent declaration regarding the border with Gaza in a message posted on the social network X. This action, as stated, represents a controversial measure amid the ongoing conflict in the region.

From Havana, Rodriguez used the platform to publicize the Cuban government's position, consistent with its longstanding support for Palestinian rights. The denunciation highlights Cuba's concerns over the implications of this border demarcation on the humanitarian and political situation in Gaza.

Israel's announcement has drawn international reactions, and Rodriguez's intervention underscores Cuba's commitment to multilateral diplomacy on Middle East issues. No further details were provided in the message regarding Israel's specific response or subsequent updates.

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